A balanced blend of the most often recommended and successful legumes, grasses and broadleaves for building soil on cropland and pasture. It is 50% grasses (oats, wheat, barley, radishes and turnips) and 50% legumes (crimson clover, arrowleaf clover, yellow-blossomed sweet clover, winter peas and hairy vetch). Helps improve water percolation and retention, soil microbial activity, nutrient cycling, weed suppression and reduced erosion. Plant 50 lbs. per acre.
Includes: Oat (variety not stated), Barley (variety not stated), Wheat (Gore), Field Pea (Austrian Winter), Yellow-Blossom Sweetclover (Variety not stated), Arrowleaf Clover (Yuchi), Crimson Clover (variety not stated-Dixie Reseeding), Hairy Vetch (variety not stated) Turnip (Purple Top White Globe), and Daikon Radish (variety not stated)
Pollination occurs by insect, bird, wind, humans, or other natural mechanisms. Because there are no restrictions on the flow of pollen between individuals, open-pollinated plants are more genetically diverse. However, as long as pollen is not shared between different varieties within the same species, then the seed produced will remain true-to-type year after year.