- RED FIFE WHEATTriticum aestivum This treasured heirloom is a must grow for gardeners who love to bake. It was originally brought to Canada by Scotsman, David Fife, in 1840. When ground as whole wheat flour, it ...
- WINTER WHEATTriticum aestivum This cool-weather grain is quick germinating, cold tolerant, and has an extensive fibrous root system. Adaptable to a wide range of soils, Winter Wheat is sown in late summer for ...
- YAMHILL SOFT WHITE WINTER WHEATTriticum aestivum A dependable producer in the Northwest since the 1960s. Performs better on wet soils than other wheat varieties. Makes great flour for gravies, sauces, biscuits, and cakes. ...
- WINTER RYE GRAINSecale cereale Rye is a cereal grain that should not be confused with ryegrass, which is for pasture, hay, lawns, and cover crop. Winter Rye is planted in the fall and can germinate and grow very ...
- SUCCOTASHAvena sativa, Hordeum vulgare L, Triticum sp. This mix of oats, barley, and spring wheat produces a high-protein grain blend, rich nutritious feed for livestock, along with excellent quality ...
- FRIDGE™ TRITICALEx Triticosecale This cross of cereal rye and durum wheat produces a high-protein, winter-hardy crop for forage or grain production. Multi-tillered plants produce rapid early-season growth enabling ...
- OATSAvena sativa This valuable cover crop has many uses. Oats’ fast spring growth makes it ideal for erosion control and adds quick organic matter to the soil. As a fast germinating nurse crop, it ...
- BUCKWHEATFagopyrum esculentum Grows quickly to 24 inches in ordinary garden soil and has minimal nutritional needs. Should be tilled in when flowering begins (5–6 weeks after germination). The brittle ...
- ANNUAL RYE GRASSLolium multiflorum Sow seed September through November. Nicely adapted to slightly acid to neutral soils. Slow initial growth, but forms a thick stand in the spring. Approximately 18-30 inches ...
- BERSEEM CLOVERTrifolium alexandrinum One of the best nitrogen fixers, making 200–300 pounds per acre available. Extremely productive, it is an excellent forage as well as a green manure. An annual with ivory ...
- HAIRY VETCHVicia villosa Sow seed late August to mid-October. One of the more popular and aggressive legumes and a good companion crop for the cereal grasses. Hairy Vetch can enrich the soil with 60–120 ...
- COMMON VETCHVicia angustifolia Similar to Hairy Vetch, but has few tendrils, making tilling somewhat easier. Produces 2-3 tons of dry matter per acre when grown alone, and fixes 50-110 pounds of nitrogen per ...
- VERNAL SUMMER ALFALFAMedicago sativa Released in 1953, Vernal remains a very winter-hardy variety even in the most northern climates. At maturity, alfalfa can produce a huge amount of green biomass capable of putting ...
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