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Yields exceptionally well in first cutting season, but inferior to most varieties in second cutting. Becomes dormant during prolonged periods of summer drought and in early fall. Recovers slowly after cutting. Very hardy. Call for current pricing and ava
$2.85
A creeping rooted alfalfa with wide, low set crowns. It has the ability to rejuvenate itself by developing buds on underground lateral roots. From these buds, new plants develop. Shows excellent winter survival. Very drought tolerant. Call for current
$3.30
Origin: Sherman Co., OR. Sherman starts growth early in the spring, as much as four weeks earlier than Crested Wheatgrass. It is leafy and erect with numerous fine stems. Very palatable when in the vegetative stage. Call for price and availability.
$13.70
Unique seed head as decribed in its name. A persistent grass with fair quality feed in the spring. Call for pricing and availability.
$55.20
Best used for pasture or erosion control in grassed waterways and ditch banks. Most varieties do not survive under multi-cut hay systems. Several superior strains have been developed that have improved quantity and quality of forage. Call for pricing and
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One of the first grasses to green-up in the spring. Origin: Columbia Co., WA. Call for pricing and availability.
Biennial, 36" + tall. Dryland (10" + precip). Call for current pricing and availability.
$2.20
Perennial, 36" + tall. Dryland (10" + precip). Call for current pricing and availability.
$1.45
Dryland 715 Premium Mix is a blend of seven drought tolerant grasses designed to compete with medusahead and cheatgrass for moisture and nitrogen.
$5.90
A drought-tolerant bunch grass present in much of Northwest rangelands. Call for pricing and availability. Origin: Selected and bred from various sources.
$10.20
Very useful for wildlife/upland bird habitat seedings. Call for pricing and availability. Origin: Saskatchewan, CAN.
$10.70
Desirable for higher rainfall dryland or semi-irrigated pasture/hay ground. Best choice for dryland conditions with precip zone of 14 to 20 inches.
$3.00
It provides excellent early spring feed for deer, antelope, elk, and birds and rodents readily eat the seeds. Origin: Utah. Sold by the pound.
$8.00
Origin: Whitman Co., WA. Bromar is adapted to higher elevation range and meadow plantings. Its deep roots makes it well adapted for soil erosion control. Call for price and availability
$2.80
Excellent for restoration. Contains native grasses and blue flax.
A fairly rare grass that can make a great contrast in a seed mix.
$45.20
A mix of drought tolerant grasses and forbs designed to provide a varied habitat for upland birds, deer, elk, and other wildlife.
$5.70
Good choice for dryland range conditions.
$6.05
Has good seedling vigor and better forage production than Swift. Call for current pricing and availability.
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Drought tolerant fescue, very similar to Idaho Fescue. It is a native grass in the Western states. Call for price and availability.
$2.95
A long-lived, drought-tolerant grass. Very useful in most native range mixes. It is very palatable and recovers quickly after grazing, but has low resistance to being over grazed. Adapted to a wide range of areas. Call for pricing and availability. Origi
$13.20
$14.45
Originated from selections of Hycrest and Fairway. The major advantages of CD II over Hycrest and other varieties are its improved leafiness and early spring growth.Call for price and availability.
$3.50
$2.90
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Has good seedling vigor and seed quality. Long-term forage yields are good. Call for current pricing and availability.
$3.45
Has excellent seedling vigor and establishes fast. It is long lived and broadly adapted to many areas and soil types. Call for pricing and availability.
$2.45
Is a new release that has much improved seedling vigor and starts spring growth much earlier than P-27. Call for pricing and availability.
$3.80
Origin: Clarks Fork River , MT. Pryor is adapted to salt areas and drought sites. Call for price and availability.
$1.95
Very similar to Whitmar . When first released was originally classified as a Bluebunch Wheatgrass. Origin: Lewiston, ID. Call for price and availability.
$16.70
Origin: Grant Co. OR. Sodar is an aggressive, leafy, low-growing grass used for highway shoulders, cuts and fills, ditch banks, and other disturbed sites. The short growth requires minimum maintenance. It has low palatability to livestock. Call for pricin
$8.70
Is palatable early in the season but becomes unpalatable if allowed to mature. Mature, coarse growth does make good upland bird habitat and winter forage for livestock when supplemental protein is provided. Call for pricing and availability.
It is not as coarse as other tall wheatgrasses. Reports are that it has a higher palatability then other tall wheatgrasses. Call for pricing and availability.
$0.00
A drought tolerant grass well suited for stabilization of critically disturbed sites. Call for pricing and availability. Origin: Hill Co., MT.
$8.50
A drought tolerant grass well suited for stabilization of critically disturbed sites. Call for pricing and availability. Origin: The Dalles , OR .
It is long-lived with blue-green leaves and very strong, spreading rhizomes. Call for pricing and availability Origin: Rosebud Co., MT.
$5.20
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