Renovator Pasture Mix

Application:

* Use for renovating existing pasture.

* New Pasture or hay fields, especially suited for applications such as dairies, where an abundance of nitrogen exists.

* Improving weak alfalfa stands.

* Superior Value and excellent milk production per acre

* Excellent season long forage

* Very high forage yield

* Easily established frost seeded or broadcast or drilled

* Top choice for grazing, greenchop, or hay

Seeding Rates:

Seeding Rates for pasture or hay field renovation varies according to the quality and quantity of the forage in the field.

* Pastures: 20-40 lbs./acre (20# if pasture is very good, 40# if the pasture is poor)

* Alfalfa Hay Field Renovation: 5-10 lbs./acre

* Add Clover at 1-2 lbs./acre.

* Excellent Season Long Performance

* Very High Yielding Forage

* Endophyte-free Forage

* Excellent for Grazing

Show Horse Pasture Mix

Application:

* Use for starting a new pasture

* Use for a new hay field

* Use for renovating an existing pasture

Seeding Rates:

Seeding Rates for pasture or hay field renovation varies according to the quality and quantity of the forage in the field.

* Pastures: 35-50 lbs./acre drilled, 40-50lbs./acre by broadcast

* Alfalfa Hay Field Renovation: 3-5 lbs./acre

* Clover can be added at no more than 1-2 lbs./acre.

Method of Seeding:

Use of a Brillion seeder, a no-till or a culti-packer is ideal. Frost seeding works well also, especially if the animals are allowed to "hoof" it into the existing pasture. Seed to soil contact is vital to having a successful stand. Plant the seed ¼ inch deep. Each of these grass establishes quickly but weed control and proper management on the initial gratings is vital to stand establishment.

Pasture Management