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Last day - 10% Early Bird Discount on Forage, Hay/Pasture, Native Grasses & lawn seed
All alfalfas are pre-inoculated with Nitragin Gold
8-15 LB/Acre.
8-15 LB/Acre
Creeping Rooted Alfalfa is a variety of alfalfa with a creeping root system. It is an excellent fit for new pasture seedings with grass or as a reliable legume to inter-seed into exciting pastures. It handles wheel and foot traffic well
8-15 LB/Acre
Algonquin Alfalfa is a very winter hardy alfalfa with a wide crown, producing many fine leafy stems. It is a deep tap-rooted plant with medium-sized leaves, well suited for pure stands and with grasses for pastures. Developed by Agriculture Canada and released in 1972
8-15LB/Acre
Hanna's High Tech Alfalfa Blend is a versatile and robust forage option. It features a mix of tap roots, creeping roots, and multifoliate varieties, making it winter hardy and quick growing. The blend boasts good seedling vigor and high forage yields, helping to spread out the first cutting for better quality forage. It's adapted for areas 1 through 5 and irrigation, thriving in a wide range of soil conditions. Additionally, it is wilt resistant, ensuring resilience and productivity
8-15 LB/Acre
Multifoliate Alfalfa is a type of perennial forage legume with more than three leaflets per leaf. It is widely used for pasture, hay, silage, green-chop, and rangeland. Excellent forage yield, quality and palatability. However, it has a high bloating potential, so caution is needed when grazing.
8-15 LB/Acre
Rambler Alfalfa is a creeping variety with superior drought resistance, winter hardiness, and longevity. It has a unique creeping rooted characteristic. It is used for seed production and hay production.
6-10 LB/Acre
Alsike Clover is a herbaceous, short lived, perennial forage legume. It has fine stemmed, semi-erect, indeterminate growth habit and is used for pasture or hay in mixture with other legumes and cool-season grassed in humid regions with mild winters.
6-10 LB/Acre
Dawn Alsike Clover is a short lived perennial clover that acts as a biennial. I is well adapted to cool climates and wet soils. The plant has smooth stems and leaves, reaching a height of 2-4 feet. It is used for pasture and hay
7-11 LB/Acre
Red Clover is grown in Canada as a cover crop. This red clover is a late flowering single-cut cultivars. Red clover is environmentally friendly, low maintenance, and helps boost soil health. It is planted as a cover crop after wheat.
7-11 LB/Acre
Double Cut Red Clover is primarily used for hay or soil improvement. It is easy to get established with quick growth and high forage quality. Double cut red clover will fix up to 90lb of nitrogen as a cover crop. Double cut red clover will tolerate shade when frost seeded into winter wheat crops.
8-12 LB/Acre
Sweet Clover is a plant that can be used by farmers in Canada to enhance soil quality and produce biomass from marginal land. It is tolerant of heat and shading, and its tap root is aggressive enough to loosen hard soils. Sweet clover is adaptable to a wide range of soil and climatic conditions, and can be successfully frown on a saline soils.
4 LB/Acre
White Clover is a winter-hardy, low-growing branching perennial. It can tolerate poor conditions and withstand heavy traffic. White clover is slower growing but very vigorous once established. It is used in gardens, lawns and agriculture.
Ladino Clover is a tall-growing type of white clover with high yielding, protein, and forage quality. It is mostly used for hay but can also be used in lowland cattle pastures. Ladino thrives in cool, wet climates early in the spring and establishes easily.
8-15 LB/Acre
Birdsfoot Trefoil is a non-bloating legume used in pasture and hay mixtures. Trefoil likes growing in poorly drained land where Alfalfa doesn’t prosper. Trefoil is slow to get established compared to other legumes and grows up to 2 feet tall. It has a yellow flower.
12-18 LB/Acre
Cicer Milk Vetch is a perennial, long-lived, non-bloating legume. It has a spreading rhizomatous growth habit and is useful for reclamation and erosion control. While it is hardy and cold tolerant, it is slightly less productive and palatable than alfalfa. It has high protein levels due to a higher leaf to stem ratio than other legumes.
25-40 LB/Acre
Sainfoin is a cool-season Legume that is non-bloating. Sainfoin can grow up to 3 feet tall and is commonly used in hay or pasture mixes. Sainfoin grows great in areas where Alfalfa will not grow because of poor PH levels in the soil. Sainfoin will give growers the opportunity of taking one or two cuts of hay.
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18-28 LB/Acre
Meadow Bromegrass is a long-living perennial used mainly for pasture. Pasture yields in Meadow Bromegrass are higher than Smooth Bromegrass because it recovers from grazing much more rapidly. It is slow to get established but once growing it is very winter-hardy.
12-16 LB/Acre
Smooth Bromegrass is a long-living, deep-rooted perennial grass. Smooth Bromegrass is ideal in hay mixes with its wide leaves making it highly palatable. Smooth Bromegrass can withstand periods of flooding, drought, all PH levels, and is winter-hardy. Smooth Bromegrass is slow to get established.
Chewings Fescue is a hardy, low-maintenance grass. It is commonly grown in colder countries. Chewings fescue is a fine leaved, tufted grass that remains dark green throughout most of the season. It is generally used in the amenity sector for lawn and landscape projects.
3-6 LB/Acre
Creeping Red is a major crop grown for seed in the Peace River region of Alberta. It is a long-lived, hardy, creeping rooted, cool season perennial grass used for stabilizing soil, as stockpiled forage, as blending for the turf industry, and as a seed crop in cool, moist regions.
5-7 LB/Acre
Hard Fescue is a grass that is found throughout North America. It is adapted to dry to moderately moist disturbed sites, forest margins and openings due to shade tolerance, and low fertility soil. It is long lived, shade tolerant and moderately tolerant to cold.
18-12 LB/Acre
Meadow fescue is a perennial bunch grass suited to higher precipitation areas, but lacks longevity due to poorer winter hardiness and susceptibility to heavy grazing. It is very closely related to tall fescue, and can be hard to distinguish. Generally, meadow fescue is less persistent, shorter, and finer leaved. It has the ability to cross with perennial and annual ryegrass.
4-5 LB/Acre
Sheep Fescue is a perennial grass that forms dense tufts of greyish green, bristle like leaves. It is drought tolerant and thrives in well drained, pool soil. It is commonly used for ground cover and erosion control and can withstand moderate equipment traffic. It is non-invasive and low maintenance.
8-12 LB/Acre
Tall Fescue is the most well rounded grass for hay that is available on the market today. Forage Tall Fescue handles all soil types, PH levels and moisture levels. It is very winter-hardy with a deep root system. It is very important to use endophyte free varieties.
Turf-Type Tall Fescue is a popular turf grass for home and industrial sites in Canada. It has drought and disease resistant properties and is ideal for heavy foot traffic areas and athletic fields. Tall fescue is more tolerant to winter damage than other grass seed crops and thrives in a wide range of soil types and climates. It is commonly used by municipalities for planting recreationally fields and school grounds.
3-6 LB/Acre
Timothy is used mainly for hay production, but also in some pasture mixes. Timothy makes an excellent companion grass for Alfalfa, Trefoil and Clover since it does not compete against Legumes. Timothy is very winter-hardy and has a high tolerance for cold temperatures. Timothy grows 3 to 4 feet tall.
3-6 LB/Acre
Alma Timothy is a reliable, very hardy, and frequently grown perennial grass in the higher rainfall areas of the Gray Wooded and Black soil zones of Alberta. It also grows well in irrigated areas. It establishes easily and is compatible in mixtures and is used for domestic and export hay as well as pasture. This grass is palatable to livestock
3-6 LB/Acre
Basho Timothy is a winter hardy , perennial, cool season forage grass, renowned for producing high quality hay and forage. Basho timothy is persistent and highly productive for hay and pasture mixes when it is not over grazed. This can grazed like most timothy grass
3-6 LB/Acre
Climax Timothy is a cultivar of common timothy and widely used in Canada. It is known for its palatability, superior winter hardiness and suitability for wet, peaty soils. Climax is a leafier variety with rust resistance and tolerance for slight soil acidity. It is commonly used in pasture mixtures, hay production and erosion control plans.
3-6 LB/Acre
Comtal Timothy is a late maturity long heading variety with excellent yield and disease resistance. It is a soft leaved variety that provides consistent yield distribution over the growing season.
3-6 LB/Acre
Richmond Timothy is a type of grass that thrives best on rich moist bottomlands and finer textured soils. It is easy to establish and tolerant of variable drainage, weather and soil conditions.
10-12 LB/Acre
8-12 LB/Acre
Perennial Ryegrass is a fine leafed grass with exceptional palatability. Perennial Ryegrass is often planted for hay or pasture mixes. Perennial Ryegrass should be kept at a lower percentage in mixtures because it can become too aggressive in the spring in comparison to other Grasses and Legumes. Tetraploid Is high energy sugar content, exceptional yield, above average winter - hardiness, late maturity, endophyte free
3-6 LB/Acre
Italian Ryegrass is an awesome bi-annual grass. Italian Ryegrass can be used as pasture, haylage, or in Cover Crop mixtures. It is high in sugar-content, soft-textured, and is extremely palatable. It is not the most winter-hardy grass available on the market.
10-12 LB/Acre
Dahurian Wildrye is a short lived perennial bunchgrass. It establishes rapidly and has a quick recovery after cutting or grazing. It is adapted to sites receiving 12" - 24" of annual precipitation, but persists longer with higher precipitation.
8-12 LB/Acre
Russian Wildrye it is a winter-hardy, drought-tolerant, and salt-tolerant bunchgrass known for its productivity of high-quality early-season forage. The plant has long, dense basal leaves and erect, leafless reproductive stems.
10-15 LB/Acre
18-24 LB/Acre
16-22 LB/Acre
12-16 LB/Acre
10-14 LB/Acre
20-30 LB/Acre
6.95 LB/Acre
16-22 LB/Acre
4-6 LB/Acre
Canada Bluegrass is a pioneer species on a moderately acidic soils and on soils with poor fertility. It is used for controlling erosion on disturbed sites such as roadsides, mine reclamation sites, and heavy used recreation areas, Canada blues grass is a cool season, perennial, sod-forming grass. It grows 4-8 inches tall with distinct flat stems and blue/green leaves.
3-6 LB/Acre
Creeping foxtail is a long-lived, early maturing, rhizomatous grass. It is highly adapted to moist riparian areas, but can become invasive due to its longevity, prolific seed production, ease of seed spread (wind/water) and creeping ability.
Meadow foxtail is a similar species, but does not have creeping roots and seeds are generally light grey in colour. The two species can cross.
3-6 LB/Acre
Meadow foxtail is a long-lived, early maturing, bunch grass. It spreads by seed, not rhizomes. The seeds are light to medium grey, and can be transported to a new location by wind or water. It is highly adapted to moist riparian areas, but can become invasive. Creeping foxtail is a similar species, but has aggressive creeping roots and seeds are generally black in colour. The two species can cross.
18-24 LB/Acre
Kentucky bluegrass is a widely adapted, long-lived, persistent, low-growing perennial grass. Its roots are shallow, fibrous and concentrated near the soil surface. It eventually forms a very firm sod from the spread of slender rhizomes. Characteristics of the rhizomes vary with variety. There are numerous other bluegrass species found within western Canada
4-6 LB/Acre
Wild Horse is known for it's rapid germination and great disease resistance. It's is a great choice for home lawns, commercial properties, and any location for turf with moderate maintenance requirements.
Shamrock is one of the most aggressive bluegrasses available. It forms a sod so dense that it will crowd out most weeds. Shamrock exhibits early spring green-up and remains dark green and dense all season long. Shamrock is an excellent choice for home lawns, parks, or sod. Shamrock was developed with quick establishment in mind. It is wear tolerant and repairs itself by rhizomes. Excellent for usage worldwide where other cool season grasses grow.
Five Star is a blend of the five of the best varieties for lawns. It is selected and blended for superior dark green colour, fine texture, and sod density. It maintains dark green colour even at low fertility rates and in high pH soils. It is also resistant to summer patch, leaf spot, and dollar spots.
4-8 LB/Acre
Reed Canary Grass mainly grows in poorly drained land. It is a tall growing, winter-hardy grass that grows in all soils and has a wide leaf and quick regrowth. This grass is used in both hay and pasture mixes. It is extremely important to use low alkaloid varieties only.
3-7 LB/Acre
Amba establishes well and has a strong growth right from the start. It has proved to have a digestibility on the level of the more late varieties. This is unique for an early variety. Amba has proven a very high winterhardiness. Also the tolerance to late night frost in the spring is very good.
2 Bags /Acre
High yielding fall rye. Combines good winterhardiness with early maturity and good resistance to lodging. Well adapted to Western Canadian growing conditions
51 LB/Acre
Oats are cultivated mainly for grains, cattle feed, oat meal and cookies. They are rich in carbohydrates, dietary fibers, fats and proteins.
3-6 LB/Acre
Buckwheat offers several agricultural benefits. It is commonly grown as a green manure crop due to its ability to grow quickly and improve soil quality. When buckwheat is tilled into the soil, it decomposes rapidly, releasing nitrogen and other essential minerals. This process not only enriches the soil but also enhances its moisture retention capacity and physical structure. Buckwheat is often used as a second crop after an early harvest, contributing to sustainable farming practices
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