CANADA WILDRYE
Canada wildrye is a native, cool season perennial bunchgrass used for prairie restoration, livestock forage, and soil conservation.
Canada wildrye is a native, cool season perennial bunchgrass used for prairie restoration, livestock forage, and soil conservation.
Sand Bluestem is a native, perennial, warm season bunchgrass that is best adapted to sandy type soils in regions with 14 to 30 inches of annual precipitation.
Eastern Gamagrass is a native, perennial, bunchgrass known for its production of high quality livestock forage.
Virginia wildrye is a native, cool season, perennial, bunch grass.
Illinois bundleflower is a native warm-season perennial leguminous forb with a unique fern-like appearance.
Leadplant is a small native warm-season perennial legume with lead-gray foliage and accenting purple flowers.
Delivers BloatGuard® for the prevention of legume and wheat pasture bloat.
Hubam is a summer annual sweetclover that is adapted from Georgia to Maine. It blooms and sets seeds in the planting year. Its value is largely in its soil health benefits (including nitrogen fixation) and its ability to attract pollinators with its abundant nectar production.
Moxie Teff Grass combines the best genetics with Barenbrug’s Yellow Jacket Enhanced Seed Coating. It is a palatable, drought tolerant variety with low nutrient input requirements.
Warm-season, summer annual grass that produces multiple crops of high quality and palatable hay for horses, dairy and beef cattle
Mojo is Barenbrug USA’s new Yellow Jacket® Coated, improved crabgrass that works like magic during the hot dry months. Crabgrass is a high quality, high yielding summer annual forage that is excellent for grazing and haying.
Crabgrass is a high quality summer annual forage that is well adapted to the southern U.S. Although most often regarded as a weed, it is a valuable source of forage in many grazing and haying systems. ‘Red River’ was developed from a hairy crabgrass species Digitaria ciliaris at the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation in Ardmore, OK. ‘Red River’ was selected and released based on its improved forage production and forage quality.