PGG Seeds Varieties

The different PGG Seeds.

Ethiopian Cabbage

Used primarily for grazing, cover crop, and food plots. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 1 pound in a mix. Planted in the spring or summer in all regimes.

 

ZMC Graza Forage Radish

Used primarily for grazing, cover crop, and food plots. Planted at 2-5 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 2-5 pounds in a mix. Does not require a prepared seedbed.
   

Graza Forage Radish

Used primarily for grazing and cover crop. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre. Very drought and heat tolerant; planted in the summer in the Midwest, the fall in the southwest.
 

New York Turnip

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before July with summer moisture.

New York Turnip.pdf

   

Dominion Swede

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before July with summer moisture.

Dominion.pdf

 

Rival Turnip

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Requires summer moisture or irrigation; will provide feed through the fall.

Rival.pdf

   

ZMC Winfred or Hunter

Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre; does not require a prepared seedbed.
 

Hunter Leaf Turnip

Used primarily for grazing in irrigated settings. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Needs summer moisture or irrigation, and will provide fee into the winter.

Agricom, grazing management of brassicas for improved productivity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xePH8XCs3E

Hunter.pdf

   

Winfred Forage Brassica

Used primarily for grazing, in both irrigated and dryland situations. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before August.

Winfred.pdf

 

ZMC Tonic Plantain

Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 2-4 pounds to the acre. Tolerates high ph, and does well in dryland situations.
   

Tonic Plantain

Used primarily for food plots and grazing. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 5% of a mix. Works well as a pasture or cover crop component in all regimes.

Plantain.pdf

 

ZMC Grouse Chicory

Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 1-3 pounds to the acre as a sole component. Tolerates high soil ph, and works well in dryland situations.
   

Grouse Chicory

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 1 pound to the acre as a sole component, and at 2-3% of a mix. Chicory is an essential pasture component.

Chicory.pdf

 

ZMC Colenso Red Clover

Used primarily for food plot use and grazing. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre as a sole component. Tolerates drier regimes than other red clovers; ph below 7; does not require a prepared seedbed.
   

Colenso Red Clover

Used primarily for grazing and hay. Planted at 10 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 10% of a mix. Tolerates drier regimes than other red clovers; ph below 7.

Agricom, alternative to summer brassica systems
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jek8rbC-M1k&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Colenso.pdf

 

ZMC Prestige White Clover

Used primarily for grazing and cover crop. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component. The plasticity of Prestige allows adaption to all soil types and climates; does not like high ph soil; ZMC Prestige does not require a prepared seedbed.
   

Prestige White Clover

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 5% of a mix. The plasticity of Prestige allows adaption to all soil types and climates; does not like high ph soil.

Prestige.pdf

 

Kara Orchardgrass

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 10 pounds per acre as a sole component, 3-5 pounds to the acre in a mix. Is a grazing, tillering-type orchard grass; mixes well with Gala Brome & Atom Prairie Grass.

Kara.pdf

   

ZMC Fletcha Tall Fescue

Used primarily for grazing and for a cover crop. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre. This tall fescue works great where summer dormancy is essential, and it does not need a prepared seedbed.
 

Atom Prairie Grass

Use primarily for hay and for a cover crop. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 80% in a mix. Atom is an excellent horse hay, and works great in combination with Gala Brome for grazing in the southwest.

Atom.pdf

   

ZMC Gala Grazing Brome

Used primarily for grazing and as a cover crop in dryland conditions. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 80% in a mix. Works well in sandy soils, and tolerates heat best of all cool season perennials. Does not need a prepared seedbed.
 

Gala Grazing Brome

Used primarily for grazing in dryland conditions. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 80% in a mix. Works well in sandy soils, and tolerates heat best of all cool season perennials.
   

One50 Diploid Perennial Ryegrass

Used primarily for grazing, under both irrigated and dryland conditions. Planted at 15 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 10-12 pounds to the acre in a mix. Is extremely versatile, and works well in many different climates and soils.

Agricom's NEW late heading perennial ryegrass One50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9_WUP-GETw&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


 

Crusader Diploid Italian Ryegrass

Used for grazing, silage, and hay. Planted at 15 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 10-12 pounds to the acre in a mix. Is extremely versatile, and works well in many different climates and soils.
   

Horizon Long Rotation Tetraploid Ryegrass

Used primarily for grazing and for silage, under irrigation. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 20 pounds to the acre in a mix. Will tolerate hotter summers in both the north and south.
 

Kingston Diploid Perennial Ryegrass

Used primarily for grazing, in dryland conditions. Planted at 15 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 10-12 pounds to the acre in a mix. Suited for areas with hotter, dryer summers, and on hill soils in the south.
   

Cannon Diploid Perennial Ryegrass

Used primarily for grazing, under irrigation. Planted at 15 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 10-12 pounds to the acre in a mix. Suited for cooler areas with wetter summers and good soils in the north.