Is a perennial warm season grass that is used for forage, prairie restoration, and highway right-a-ways. It is a high-quality forage for all types of livestock, It prefers moist, well drained soil, but will work on many soil types. Plant 10 PLS per acre late May – June or frost seed December – February.
Is a warm season perennial grass that is used fo r forage and prairie restoration. When harvested before flowering, it is considered one of the most palatable native grasses for livestock. It is adaptable to various soil type, but prefers well drained bottom land. Plant 8 – 10 PLS per acre late May – July or frost seed December – February.
Is a warm season perennial grass that is used for forage, prairie restoration, highway right-a-ways, and wildlife habitat. It grows well on a wide range of well drained soils, Plant 6 PLS per acre late May – July or frost seed December – February.
Is a warm season perennial grass used for forage, prairie restoration, and in some cases bio-energy production. Although it is very drought tolerant, switchgrass prefers low, moist ground but can grow on various soil types. Due to its height and deep root system, switchgrass can become dominant over other natives over time. Plant 5 – 6 PLS pounds per acre late May – July or frost seed December - February.
Is a mix of different wildflowers that are native to Missouri and Illinois, formulated specifically for growing well in Midwestern climates. This wildflower seed mix is blended to give the widest possible range of colors and periods of bloom.