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Farm Seed
Barley
Hordeum vulgare Annual spring grain. Up to 3' high. Variety: Robust. Moderately frost-hardy. Tolerates drought and alkaline or heavy soils. Does... read more
Barley
Hordeum vulgare Annual spring grain. Up to 4'.
This barley is truly hulless, meaning you thresh it like wheat and it separates from the plant with
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Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Fagopyrum esculentum Annual broadleaf. Up to 4' high. Frost-sensitive. Large-seeded Japanese buckwheat with short maturity will tolerate most... read more
Corn
Corn
Wapsie Valley Corn - Organic
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Annual grass. Up to 9'. Frost-sensitive. 85 days to mature grain. This open-pollinated heirloom dent corn is two-color, producing ears of either... read more
Fescue
Fescue
Lolium arundinaceum Perennial grass. Up to 48". Long-lived, versatile, low-maintenance grass. Thanks to its deep and extensive root system it will... read more
Millet
Millet
Echinochloa frumentacea Annual grass. Up to 5'. Frost sensitive. Vigorous and versatile! Tolerates waterlogged soils, low fertility and cool... read more
Mixes
Mix
Maybe “B&B” conjures images of a restful weekend with late-morning French toast on a sunny porch, or maybe you’re a devotee of the fine digestif... read more
Mix
All-purpose grass-seed mix for the Northeast. 50% bluegrass, 30% red fescue, 15% perennial ryegrass and 5% white clover. Good for a range of... read more
Mix
You told us your dreams, and we designed this very diverse multispecies clover-heavy mix as a soil-building living mulch for use under... read more
Mix
Complex cover crop blends are trending on the organic ag scene; so what’s all the buzz about? Just as a well-mixed cocktail balances a variety of... read more
Mix
30% perennial ryegrass, 35% endophyte-free tall fescue, 15% orchard grass, 10% timothy, 10% white clover. Perennial pasture mix well suited to... read more
Oats
Oats
Avena sativa Annual grass. A solid all-purpose oat. Oats tolerate acidic soils better than any other grain crop; a common rotation crop on potato... read more
Oats
Avena nuda Annual grass. Up to 4'. Most oats have a clinging hull that requires industrial-grade milling to render them suitable for human... read more
Orchard Grass
Dactylis glomerata Perennial grass. Up to 18". Long-lived vigorous grass can be established in spring, in summer, or by frost-seeding in late... read more
Rye
Rye
Secale cereale Winter annual grass. Up to 5'. Extremely frost hardy, adaptable and competitive. Native to Turkey and widely cultivated in central... read more
Ryegrass
Ryegrass
Lolium multiflorum Annual or winter annual grass. Up to 4'. Extremely frost hardy. Widely adaptable to a variety of soils and to all but the... read more
Ryegrass
Lolium perenne Short-lived perennial grass. Up to 2'. Cool-weather perennial often used in grass seed mixtures. Extremely palatable forage grass... read more
Sudangrass
Sudangrass
Sorghum x drummondii Annual grass. Up to 6' high. Will survive light frost. A vigorous, competitive and adaptable hybrid annual that likes heat... read more
Timothy
Phleum pratense Perennial grass. Up to 3'. A popular perennial hay species that produces good yields, resists lodging and is easily cut and... read more
Wheat
Wheat
Triticum aestivum Annual grain. Moderately frost resistant. Hard red spring wheat released by North Dakota State in 2005 with medium-early... read more
Wheat
Triticum aestivum Annual grain. Moderately frost resistant. Hard red spring wheat released by the University of Minnesota in 2017. We chose this... read more
Wheat
Triticum aestivum Winter annual grain. Up to 4'. Extremely frost hardy. Soft white winter wheat suitable for feed or pastry flour. Remember “Funky... read more
Triticum aestivum Hard red heritage spring wheat developed in the 1840s by David Fife at his Peterborough Farm in Upper Canada, now Ontario. The... read more
Wheat
Triticum aestivum Winter annual grain. Up to 5'. Extremely frost hardy. Hard red winter wheat with medium-late maturity is ready to harvest in... read more