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MBS GRAZE-IT-ALL

$37.95

"Graze It All" seeds are a carefully selected, non-GMO blend of nutritious annuals ideal for cool season grazing for livestock, suitable in a wide range of soil types, 

A complete seed blend of nutritious, time-tested annuals for cool season grazing in fall/winter pastures. Contains, oats, wheat, barley, crimson clover, turnips, rapeseed and annual ryegrass. Non-GMO

Where to Plant: This seed blend is well suited to a wide range of soil types, except water-logged soils. For best results, plant in well-drained soils where water does not stand.

We recommend a professional soil test before planting to determine your unique soil pH and fertilizer needs. All legume seed in this mix is pre-inoculated.

Soil pH: Graze It All seeds have a combined soil pH tolerance of 6.5 to 7.5. A neutral soil pH of 7.0 will allow this blend to produce the highest amount of nutritious forage possible.

Fertilizer: In absence of a soil test, choose a balanced fertilizer blend such as 15-15-15 or 13-13-13.

When to Plant: Plant in fall, generally from September through November, depending on weather.

Planting Rate: To over-seed existing pasture, plant 50 lbs/acre. On bare ground, plant 75 lbs/acre.

Soil Preparation: 1) Mow or remove existing vegetation. 2) Fertilize and lime according to soil test, as needed. 3) Disc, harrow, or otherwise disturb soil to ensure a well-textured surface to receive seeds.

Planting: Spread seed by broadcast spreader or seed drill. Drag or roll to ensure seeds are in full contact with the soil up to 1/4″ planting depth.

When to Graze Livestock can graze once plants have reached 3-4 inches in height, but be careful not to overgraze at the early stages.

 

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