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Dwarf Essex Rape, Brassicas
Prices start at : 150.00 USD / 100 Pounds

A cabbage related plant that is a perfect grazer! Dwarf Essex Rape is a perfect grazer plant that will persist well after the first frost. Canola (Brassica napus): Cool season, broadleaf, upright and spreading growth habit Uses: Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant,...
  • Sub Type: Rape
  • Seeds Per Pound: 110,200
  • Form: Seed
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 5-15 lbs.
  • Size: 100 Pounds
United States
Forage Chicory, Broadleaf
Prices start at : 275.00 USD / 25 Pounds

  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Size: 25 Pounds
  • Best Time to Sow: February-April, September-October
  • Sub Type: Chicory
  • Sow Depth: 1/4"
  • Botanical Name: Cichorium intybus
United States
Wildlife Sunflower, Grains
Prices start at : 250.00 USD / 100 Pounds

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  • Seeds Per Pound: 2000
  • Seeds Per Gram: 4
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 25 lbs.
  • Days To Maturity: 100
United States
Quickpick Pinkeye, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Named Quickpick because it matures in about 60 days. A bush southern pea with early maturity and good disease resistance. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Days To Maturity: 60
  • Zones: 3
  • Weight: N/A
  • Form: Seed
United States
Zipper Cream, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

  • Weight: N/A
  • Best Time to Sow: May-August
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 225
  • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
  • Plant Height: 24-36" inches
  • Days To Maturity: 62
United States
Lady, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. This cowpea is excellent freshly cooked and very tender. The smallest and most tender Southern pea on the market. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
  • Best Time to Sow: May-August
  • Seeds Per Gram: 12
  • Packet: 1 Ounce
  • Germination: 3
  • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 5500
United States
Sadandy, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

The bush-type plants are prolific and thrive in hotter, Southern weather. A “cream pea” type variety, they are generally used at the fresh shelling stage. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.

Cowpeas

    • Plant Height: 15-18" inches
    • Germination: 3
    • Size: 1/2 Pound
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    United States
    Knuckle Purple Hull, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    Tends to stay off the ground and cluster making for easy picking. Referred to as a “Knuckle Hull” because of the big, plump peas. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Cowpeas are great for drying and canning.
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Form: Seed
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    • Days To Maturity: 65
    • Zones: 3
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    United States
    California Blackeye #46, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. The seeds are a typical blackeye type of Southern peas with cream-colored seed coats and black pigments around the eyes.
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    • Germination: 3
    • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 160
    • Seeds Per Gram: 6
    United States
    Iron and Clay, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 70.00 USD / 25 Pounds

    They can produce as much as 300 lb./acre nitrogen. The best time to plant is during spring for best results. A fast growing plant that can reach 3′. Broadcast up to 120 lb./acre, 1/2 to 1″ deep.
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 288
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
    • Size: 25 Pounds
    • Germination: 3
    United States
    Elite, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Peas are delicious and easy to shell. A bush cowpea that has heavy yields of delicious peas. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Days To Maturity: 75
    • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
    • Germination: 3
    United States
    Pinkeye Purple Hull, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    Hulls are purple, cowpeas are green with pinkeyes when freshly picked turning cream with dark maroon when dry. Produce pods that are six to seven inches long and purple. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
    • Days To Maturity: 70
    • Size: 1/2 Pound
    • Germination: 3
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    United States
    Black Crowder, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    The green pods are easy to shell. Black Crowder cowpea is a high yielding variety of long pods. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. The peas themselves have a deep purple color when first shelled which then turn black when dried.
    • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Seeds Per Gram: 5
    United States
    California Blackeye #5, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 5.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    This pea plant is high yielding, vigorous and easy to grow. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. You can use these as green shell peas or dry like winter beans.
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    • Seeds Per Gram: 5
    • Days To Maturity: 70
    United States
    Mississippi Silver, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Pods average 6-7 ” long, and are silver colored, occasionally streaked with rose. Adapted to hot humid climates. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    • Zones: 3
    • Days To Maturity: 85
    • Plant Height: 24-36" inches
    • Size: 1/2 Pound
    • Form: Seed
    United States
    Big Boy Purplehull, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 5.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Long podded variety with 13-16 peas per pod, light tan in color, oblong shape, good garden variety.
    • Weight: N/A
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
    • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
    • Plant Height: 15-18" inches
    • Germination: 3
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
    United States
    Dimpled Brown Crowder, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. Excellent cowpea for canning, freezing or drying. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Dimpled Brown Crowder Cowpea is a prolific yielder with pods that contain 12-15 peas,...
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    • Form: Seed
    • Seeds Per Pound: 2400
    • Days To Maturity: 70
    • Zones: 3
    United States
    Texas Cream, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. The bush-type plants are prolific and thrive in hotter, Southern weather. Heavy yielding Southern pea great for fresh shelling. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Days To Maturity: 70
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
    • Form: Seed
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    United States
    Field Peas and Oats Blend, Blends
    Prices start at : 200.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Sow no later than 6 weeks before first fall frost in your area. Cold hardy enough to grow long into the fall leaving behind a great mulch for soil protection. (75% peas / 25% oats by weight) Seed Coverage: – 5 lbs covers 2,000-4,000 sqaure feet –...
    • Form: Seed
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 50-100 lbs.
    • Days To Maturity: 35
    • Weight: N/A
    • Size: 100 Pounds
    United States
    Hairy Vetch, Legumes
    Prices start at : 275.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Hairy Vetch has rapid growth that makes it a good weed suppressant. Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 888
    • Seeds Per Pound: 14,200
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Best Time to Sow: March-October
    • Form: Seed
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    United States
    Secada Forage Pea, Legumes
    Prices start at : 135.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    In more northern climes, an early spring plant will give high dry matter yields of excellent forage. A relatively new forage pea that has a wide range of applications! Secada forage pea is highly palatable, self-climbing, with high dry matter yields.
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Botanical Name: Pisum sativum
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Form: Seed
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 194
    United States
    Austrian Winter Pea, Legumes
    Prices start at : 135.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    It has hollow, slender and succulent stems, 2 to 4 feet long. The foliage is pale green, and the flowers are colored, usually purple, pink or reddish. Uses: Chicken forage, deer attractant, forage, green manure, nitrogen fixation, no till, organic matter...
    • Botanical Name: Pisum sativum
    • Life Cycle: Annual
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Best Time to Sow: March-April, September-October
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 120 lbs.
    • Days To Maturity: 50-70
    United States
    Packer Forage Pea, Legumes
    Prices start at : 135.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Packer forage pea is a legume for cover crops, wildlife and winter grazing! Sometimes called “Canadian field pea” is a cool-season, annual legume with good, nitrogen-fixing capabilities.
    • Weight: N/A
    • Sub Type: Field Peas
    • Days To Maturity: 50-70
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 120 lbs.
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    United States
    White Dutch Clover, Legumes
    Prices start at : 425.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression Grow low so takes close mowing and grazing.
    • Sub Type: Clover
    • Botanical Name: Trifolium repens
    • Days To Maturity: 60-70
    • Size: 100 Pounds
    • Form: Seed
    • categories: Cover Crop
    United States
    Sweet Clover, Legumes
    Prices start at : 275.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Comes OMRI Pre-inoculated. Can produce up to 170 lb. Sweet clover is slow to establish the first year but comes on fast the following year. Of nitrogen per acre. Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Compaction Control, Deer Attractant, Erosion...
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    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 10-20 lbs.
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Best Time to Sow: March-October
    • Seeds Per Pound: 239,500
    United States
    Meadow Fescue Festuca pratensis     - Festuca elatior
    Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

    Adapted to cool climates as a cool seasons turfgrass. It grows in meadows, on roadsides, riversides etc. A tall, tufted grass similar to tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea). Rather slow to establish.
    • Botanical Name: Festuca pratensis
    • Collection Locale: China
    • Genus: Festuca
    • Quantity: 10.62 lb
    • Crop Year: 2014
    • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 469
    United States
    Scrub Oak, Bear Oak Quercus ilicifolia
    Price : CALL

    * Quercus ilicifolia, commonly known as Bear Oak or Scrub Oak, is a small shrubby oak native to the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Many types of squirrels cache the acorns.
    • Species: ilicifolia
    • Common Name: Scrub Oak, Bear Oak
    • Family: Fagaceae
    • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
    United States