Field Seeds
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Alfalfa.
It should be sown alone in thoroughly prepared, deeply plowed soil. Can be sown up until the middle of September. The crop should be cut when the plants comes into bloom.
$5.00 – $20.00 -
Alsike Clover
A perennial that grows up to1-3 ‘in hight. It grows well in our locality and can withstand the severe cold.
$6.50 – $27.50 -
Buckwheat
In the locality of Baltimore this seed is sown anywhere from June 1 to July 15. It is used for wildlife and as a cover crop.
$2.95 – $12.25 -
Crimson/German Clover
It is largely grown for im-proving the soil by turning it under. A valuable crop for pastur-age or green manure. If used for hay it should be cut while in full bloom.
$3.25 – $11.50 -
Hairy Vetch 1 LB
Thrives in poor, sandy soils. It may be sown in the spring or the fall if mixed with rye for support. Grows to 3 – 4 feet high. It can be cut as soon as the bloom ap-pears and then… Read More
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Ladino Clover (White)
This type of clover is used in pasture mixtures with greater success than alfalfa because it is hardier
$5.25 – $22.95 -
Radish, Fodder Type
Used as a cover crop to help break up heavy soils. Deep penetrating tap root dies after winter freeze leaving organic matter to help improve soil permeability
$2.05 – $10.40 -
Red Clover
one of the most valuable farm crops for hay, pastures or for turning under for making green manure.
$4.60 – $18.00 -
White Clover
Used in lawns and or ground cover.It will grow 4″-6″ in height. Benefits soil & pollinators in bloom.
$2.40 – $29.25