An excellent combination of high-yielding grasses and legumes suitable for a wide range of soil types. The high percentage of legumes enables the mixture to withstand heavy grazing with good recovery.
CLICK HERE to download Stover All Purpose Pasture Seed Technical Data &
Grass Type | Cool Season |
Turfgrass Climate Zones (see zone picture) |
1-4 |
Exposure | Sun |
Establishment | Moderate |
Leaf Texture | Medium |
Drought Tolerance | Fair |
Seeding Rate |
5 pounds covers 5,000 sq ft-10,000 sq ft 10 lbs covers 10,000 sq ft - 25,000 sq ft 25 lbs covers 1/2 Acre-1 Acre |
Uses: All Purpose for cattle, sheep, and goats. Also excellent for soil conservation and erosion control
Establishment: Germination in 7-14 days. Recommended establishment before grazing 90-120 days
Specifications:
Stover All Purpose Pasture Seed Mixture
Varieties:
- Fawn Tall Fescue (Endophyte Free)
- Festolium
- Orchardgrass
- Annual Ryegrass
- Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass
- Crimson Clover
- Alfalfa
Fawn Tall Fescue: Best suited to heavy soils but can withstand poorly-drained soils. Being a cool season grass, best growth is achieved in the spring and fall months. Certified Endophyte Free.
Festolium: A perennial bunchgrass that is a hybrid cross between Meadow Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass. Germi-nates quickly and is well suited to heavy grazing.
Orchardgrass: Very good seedling establishment and recovery from grazing. Good winter hardiness.
Annual Ryegrass: Quick establishing nurse crop for perennial species in mixture.
Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass: Establishes quickly and is highly adaptable. Recovers quickly from grazing. Cool sea-son grass.
Crimson Clover: Nitrogen fixing, and protein-rich for grazing.
Alfalfa: Popular legume in mixtures. Useful cover crop. Protein-rich
For additional information on pasture management in your area do an internet search on your State’s Agricultural Extension Service or type: “(your state) Small Pasture Management”