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Frontier Grazer Rye, Grains
Prices start at : 100.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Uses: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Scavenger, No Till, Organic Matter (Biomass), Weed Suppression< The best choice for fast, cool-season germination. Captures soil nutrients in the fall to release in spring when worked into the soil.
  • Days To Maturity: 75
  • Seeds Per Gram: 35
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 60-120 lbs.
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
Missouri
St. Louis
Mississippi Silver, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Pods average 6-7 ” long, and are silver colored, occasionally streaked with rose. Easy to grow and shell. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant.
  • Form: Seed
  • Packet: 1 Ounce
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
  • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
  • Size: 1/2 Pound
  • Zones: 3
Missouri
St. Louis
Iron and Clay, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 70.00 USD / 25 Pounds

High organic matter production. The best time to plant is during spring for best results. Great cover crop for smothering weeds and adding Nitrogen to soil. Iron and Clay has long taproots that help withstand drought conditions.
  • Form: Seed
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 288
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Plant Height: 20-36" inches
  • Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata L.
  • Zones: 3
Missouri
St. Louis
Burnet, Official Burnet Sanguisorba officinalis
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

The fresh or dried leaves are used as a tea substitute. * The young leaves and flower buds can be eaten raw or cooked. They should be harvested in the spring before the plant comes into flower.
  • Lot#: 9501
  • Germination Test Type: Cut
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Purity: 95%
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 42
  • Crop Year: 1995
Missouri
St. Louis
Zipper Cream, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

  • Plant Height: 24-36" inches
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
  • Germination: 3
  • Packet: 1 Ounce
  • Best Time to Sow: May-August
  • Seeds Per Gram: 8
Missouri
St. Louis
California Blackeye #46, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Bred by the UCLA and released in 1987. Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. The seeds are a typical blackeye type of Southern peas with cream-colored seed coats and black pigments around the eyes.

Cowpeas

    • Dimensions: N/A
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
    • Form: Seed
    • Days To Maturity: 70
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Bitter Pecan, Water Hickory Carya aquatica
    Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1 packet

    * Compound leaves yellowish when young; found on coastal plain along rivers and swamps; native region from Virginia to Florida and Texas. In the American South it is a dominant plant species found on clay flats and backwater areas near streams and rivers.
    • Height: 100 feet
    • Quantity: 5.09 lb
    • Family: Juglandaceae
    • Seeds Per Pound: 96
    • Genus: Carya
    • Species: aquatica
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Western Snowberry, Wolfberry Symphoricarpos occidentalis
    Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

    Grows well in heavy clay soils. It is native across much of North America. * An infusion of the leaves has been used as a wash for weak and inflamed eyes. An infusion of the root has been used to cleanse the afterbirth and aid in convalescence.
    • Quantity: 1.34 lb
    • Species: occidentalis
    • Germination Test Type: cut
    • Collection Locale: Nebraska
    • Germination: 33%
    • Common Name: Western Snowberry, Wolfberry
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Switchgrass Alamo, Grass Seed
    Prices start at : 136.00 USD / 5 Pounds

    It also provides good nesting habitat, cover and food for many different types of wildlife. Alamo originates from Live Oak County, Texas. It is late maturing and was developed as a renewable biofuel resource for the southern U.S. Recommended for pasture...
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 3-5 lbs.
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Botanical Name: Panicum virgatum
    • Best Time to Sow: April-June
    • Size: 5 Pounds
    • Seeds Per Pound: 504,000
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Cottonwood, Eastern Cottonwood Populus deltoides
    Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

    The twigs are grayish-yellow, stout, with large triangular leaf scars. The bark is silvery-white, smooth or lightly fissured when young, becoming dark gray and deeply fissured on old trees.
    • Germination Test Type: estimate
    • Species: deltoides
    • Collection Locale: Lansing, NY
    • Botanical Name: Populus deltoides
    • Seeds Per Pound: 680,400
    • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 36
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    White Dutch Clover, Legumes
    Prices start at : 425.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression Grow low so takes close mowing and grazing.
    • Sub Type: Clover
    • Size: 100 Pounds
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Botanical Name: Trifolium repens
    • Best Time to Sow: March-October
    • Form: Seed
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Bitter Pecan, Water Hickory Carya aquatica
    Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1 packet

    * Compound leaves yellowish when young; found on coastal plain along rivers and swamps; native region from Virginia to Florida and Texas. In the American South it is a dominant plant species found on clay flats and backwater areas near streams and rivers.
    • Purity: 99%
    • Common Name: Bitter Pecan, Water Hickory
    • Family: Juglandaceae
    • Collection Locale: Louisiana
    • Germination: 91%
    • Crop Year: 2018
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Elbon Rye, Grains
    Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Can reach up to 5 feet! Cereal Rye (Secale cereale L.): Cool season, grass, Annual or perennial, Upright plant growth, Crude protein: straw 4%, grain 14%, C:N ratio: 40-48, Self pollinator (wind) Uses: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Scavenger,...
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    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 60-120 lbs.
    • Sow Depth: 1"
    • Seeds Per Pound: 15,900
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 994
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Egyptian Wheat, Grains
    Price : CALL

    Use: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppresion Seed will mature approximately 110 days after emergence. Can grow up to 10 feet tall. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): Cool season, Grain, Annual, Upright growth habit, Crude...
    • Seeds Per Pound: 15,900
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 994
    • Days To Maturity: 80
    • Seeds Per Gram: 35
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Best Time to Sow: March-May
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    GardenTech Sevin Bug Killer
    Prices start at : 14.99 USD / Each

    This easy-to-use spray controls Japanese beetles, worms, ticks, ants and other insects — more than 100 in all! Perfect for large gardens, fruit trees and ornamental trees. An economical choice for treating larger areas.
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Monterey Fruit Tree Spray Plus
    Prices start at : 26.99 USD / Each

    Can be used up to day of harvest. Also controls diseases like mildew, anthracnose, rust, leaf spot, scab, and blight. To minimize injury to beneficials like bees, follow the product label and use during early morning or late evening – and after bloom...
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Bonide Citrus, Fruit & Nut Orchard Spray
    Prices start at : 22.99 USD / Each

    Contains sulfur and pyrethrins. Follow the printed label for specific application instructions. Can be used up to the day before harvest. Natural control. A natural fruit tree spray to protect your orchard.
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Sideoats Grama, Grains
    Prices start at : 120.00 USD / 5 Pounds

    Recommended for meadow and prairie plantings, beds & borders, and as a component of forage mixes for livestock and wildlife. The ornamental and distinctive seed spikes hang from only one side of the stalk, and these make good fresh or dried cuttings.
    • Seeds Per Ounce: 9950
    • Days To Maturity: 100
    • Weight: N/A
    • categories: Cover Crop
    • Best Time to Sow: March-August
    • Sow Depth: 1/8"
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Bonide Fung-oniltm Multi-Purpose Fungicide
    Prices start at : 19.99 USD / Each

    Follow product label and apply as directed. This fungicide will help manage diseases like scab, brown rot, black spot, mildew, and rust. Use on many fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, shrubs and more.
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Cucumber Beetle Trap
    Prices start at : 16.99 USD / Cucumber Beetle Trap

    To monitor cucumber beetles or one trap per 200 sq. They kill and damage seedlings and older plants and fruit, and they cause disease. Two lures and two yellow sticky traps per package.
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Nepal Alder Alnus nepalensis
    Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

    * A fall-flowering species. * It is called Utis in Nepalese and Nepalese Alder in English . * Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation. * Multipurpose alder tree found in the subtropical highlands of the Himalaya.
    • Botanical Name: Alnus nepalensis
    • Height: 90 feet
    • Family: Betulaceae
    • Crop Year: 2012
    • Seeds Per Pound: 281,480
    • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 203
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Nodding Beggartick, Nodding Bur-marigold, Nodding Beggarsticks, Nodding Bur Marigold, Bur Marigold, Pitchfork Weed, Sticktight, Sticktights, Tickseed Sunflower Bidens cernua
    Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

    Where the range of this species and Smooth Bur Marigold (B. It grows from 30-100cm tall in wet areas. Laevis) overlap in coastal areas, B. Cernua is much less prevalent. The leaves are sessile with a coarsely-toothed margin.
    • Species: cernua
    • Family: Asteraceae
    • Height: 5 feet
    • Lot#: 070632
    • Botanical Name: Bidens cernua
    • Minimum Hardiness Zone: annual
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Niagara Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii   Niagara
    Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 packet

    * Seed germination appears to be dependent on about a 2-week period of moistened seed at a time when soil temperatures have reached 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Depending on soil and moisture conditions, it grows to a height of 1 – 3m (3 – 10 ft) .
    • Height: 4-6 feet
    • Common Name: Niagara Big Bluestem
    • Seeds Per Pound: 156,876
    • Germination Test Type: cut
    • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 290
    • Crop Year: 2016
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Shallow Sedge Carex lurida
    Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

    * This sedge is less prone to summer dieback and remains attractive during warm weather. Its grass-like leaves grow up to 3' tall from short stout rhizomes. * The seedheads resemble small sweetgum balls but do not grow above the foliage.
    • Collection Locale: PA
    • Lot#: 070660
    • Species: lurida
    • Germination: 15%
    • Purity: 97%
    • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Eastern Sand Cherry, Sandcherry Prunus pumila
    Prices start at : 3.95 USD / 1 packet

    * The fruit is a small cherry 13–15 millimetres (0.51–0.59 in) diameter, ripening dark purple in early summer. * It is a deciduous small shrub that grows to 10–40 cm (rarely to 180 cm) tall, forming dense clonal colonies by sprouts from the root...
    • Botanical Name: Prunus pumila
    • Collection Locale: Michigan
    • Genus: Prunus
    • Seeds Per Pound: 5,902
    • Height: 1-3 feet
    • Germination Test Type: cut
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Yellow Indiangrass, Indiangrass Sorghastrum nutans  Holt   - Sorghastrum avenaceum  Holt
    Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

    Stiff, vertical flowering stems, topped with narrow, feathery, light brown flower panicles (to 12" long) highlighted with yellow stamens, rise well above the foliage clump in late summer to 5-6' tall.
    • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 351
    • Common Name: Yellow Indiangrass, Indiangrass
    • Height: 4-6 feet
    • Germination Test Type: cut
    • Collection Locale: Nebraska
    • Species: nutans
    Missouri
    St. Louis
    Bristly Locust, Rose Acacia, Rose Locust Robinia hispida  fertilis   - Robinia fertilis
    Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

    It is useful for vegetating acid soils with a pH of 3.5 to 4.0, as well as alkaline soils of a pH 8.0. Bristly locust is especially adapted to stabilizing soils with active rill and gully erosion.
    • Germination Test Type: Actual
    • Common Name: Bristly Locust, Rose Acacia, Rose Locust
    • Quantity: 1.03 lb
    • Crop Year: 1993
    • Collection Locale: Pennsylvania
    • Germination: 78%
    Missouri
    St. Louis