Grass Mixes

Grazing Mix (9.5 Lbs/acre)

While this mix can be hayed, it is designed for grazing. Cicer Milkvetch is a non-bloat, rhizomatous legume with a hard seed count. This causes the stand to establish slowly. It will not reach its full potential until the 3rd year. Once established, it thrives under grazing pressure and is almost impossible to kill. We recommend this mix for fields with a long term horizon of 10 or more years.

Cicer Milkvetch


Meadow Broomgrass


Grazing Alfalfa

Salt Mix (8.8 Lbs/acre)

This mix is designed to tolerate highly salty areas, only the most salt tolerant grasses were used. In addition all three species are highly palatable and will have an unlimited stand life. Pure stand of Russian Wildrye is also very effective.

Green Wheatgrass


Slender Wheatgrass


Tall Wheatgrass


Western Wheatgrass



Pasture Mix (10.5 Lbs/acre)

This mix is designed to maximize tonnage, while building a durable stand. The creeping rooted alfalfa helps to boost protein content and tonnage while maintaining a durable stand for grazing. The wheat grasses and meadow bromegrass are all highly palatable, are productive in dry conditions and help to form a sod that hold up to traffic.

Meadow Bromegrass


Intermediate Wheatgrass


Pubescent Wheatgrass


Russian Wildrye


Travois Grazing Alfalfa

Tree Row Mix (5 Lbs/acre)

A warm season grass mix for between tree rows.

Blue Grama


Sideoats


State Mixes Available

BIA Mix


ND DOT Class II Early


ND DOT Class II Late


ND State Land Mix


Scenario #12


Scenario #13