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Non-Irrigated Pasture Seed Mix

SKU: 5NIPM
UPC: 678482501904
$24.99
  • Premium long-term pasture mix
  • High germination rates
  • Drought-tolerant & non-irrigated
  • Nutritious & nitrogen-boosting

Our Non-Irrigated Pasture Mix is a premium blend of tall fescue, tetraploid ryegrasses, and coated subterranean clover, formulated for long-term, low-maintenance pastures in Southern Oregon and similar climates. This high-quality pasture seed mix features Oregon-grown grasses and Australian clover, offering excellent germination rates, drought tolerance, and durability under livestock grazing. Ideal for establishing productive, nutrient-rich pastures, the mix promotes soil health through natural nitrogen fixation from the clover while providing quick ground cover with ryegrass and lasting performance with Evergraze Tall Fescue. With 0% weed seed and lime-coated clover for better establishment, this pasture seed blend is perfect for new pasture seeding, overseeding, or pasture renovation projects.


When to Apply

Best time to seed is October 1 - November 15 in Southern Oregon and similar climates, but success can also be found while planting in early spring or late summer/fall. Ensure soil temperatures are above 50°F. Avoid planting during extreme summer heat.

Sunlight Requirements

Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade. Ideal for open pastures with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Germination Rate
  • Evergraze Tall Fescue: 7–14 days
  • Subterranean Clover (Coated): 10–20 days
  • Luscious Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass: 5–10 days
  • Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass: 5–10 days
  • Full pasture establishment: ~30–45 days with proper care
Seed Composition
  • Evergraze Tall Fescue: 44.86% (96% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Subterranean Clover *Coated*: 23.00% (86% Germ, Australia Origin)
  • Luscious Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass: 19.84% (98% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass: 4.98% (97% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Other Crop Seed: 0.09%
  • Inert Matter: 7.23% (*34% of which is lime coating*)
  • Weed Seed: 0.00%
  • Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area
  • Seeding Rate (New Pasture): 25–35 lbs per acre
  • Overseeding / Renovation: 10–15 lbs per acre
  • Bag size × coverage chart: e.g., 50 lb bag covers ~1.5–2 acres depending on rate
Traffic & Durability

Formulated for long-term pastures with livestock grazing. Tall fescue provides strong durability, while ryegrass ensures quick initial growth. Subterranean clover enhances nitrogen fixation for soil health.

Maintenance & Care
  • Watering: Non-irrigated mix — relies on rainfall. Supplement with water in dry periods for best establishment.
  • Grazing: Allow new pasture to establish 6–8 weeks before first grazing. Rotate grazing to prevent overuse.
  • Fertilizing: Apply phosphorus and potassium if soil test indicates deficiency. Clover will provide some nitrogen naturally.
Soil Preparation
  • Clear weeds and debris from the pasture area.
  • Loosen top 2–3 inches of soil for good seed-to-soil contact.
  • Check soil pH: ideal range 6.0–7.0.
  • Lime coating on clover aids germination in slightly acidic soils.
Origin & Quality

Premium grasses are Oregon-grown, with clover sourced from Australia. Certified high germination rates and 0% weed seed. Designed for Southern Oregon climates but suitable for other similar regions.

FAQ
  • Can this mix handle dry conditions? Yes, formulated for non-irrigated pastures; tolerates seasonal drought once established.
  • When can livestock graze? Light grazing after 6–8 weeks; full grazing after ~12 weeks.
  • Is it suitable for rotational grazing? Yes, mixes well with rotational grazing management for long-term pasture health.
  • How high will it grow? The average height at maturity for this mix is 20-40"
Choose Options:
 
  • Premium long-term pasture mix
  • High germination rates
  • Drought-tolerant & non-irrigated
  • Nutritious & nitrogen-boosting

Our Non-Irrigated Pasture Mix is a premium blend of tall fescue, tetraploid ryegrasses, and coated subterranean clover, formulated for long-term, low-maintenance pastures in Southern Oregon and similar climates. This high-quality pasture seed mix features Oregon-grown grasses and Australian clover, offering excellent germination rates, drought tolerance, and durability under livestock grazing. Ideal for establishing productive, nutrient-rich pastures, the mix promotes soil health through natural nitrogen fixation from the clover while providing quick ground cover with ryegrass and lasting performance with Evergraze Tall Fescue. With 0% weed seed and lime-coated clover for better establishment, this pasture seed blend is perfect for new pasture seeding, overseeding, or pasture renovation projects.


When to Apply

Best time to seed is October 1 - November 15 in Southern Oregon and similar climates, but success can also be found while planting in early spring or late summer/fall. Ensure soil temperatures are above 50°F. Avoid planting during extreme summer heat.

Sunlight Requirements

Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade. Ideal for open pastures with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Germination Rate
  • Evergraze Tall Fescue: 7–14 days
  • Subterranean Clover (Coated): 10–20 days
  • Luscious Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass: 5–10 days
  • Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass: 5–10 days
  • Full pasture establishment: ~30–45 days with proper care
Seed Composition
  • Evergraze Tall Fescue: 44.86% (96% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Subterranean Clover *Coated*: 23.00% (86% Germ, Australia Origin)
  • Luscious Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass: 19.84% (98% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass: 4.98% (97% Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Other Crop Seed: 0.09%
  • Inert Matter: 7.23% (*34% of which is lime coating*)
  • Weed Seed: 0.00%
  • Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area
  • Seeding Rate (New Pasture): 25–35 lbs per acre
  • Overseeding / Renovation: 10–15 lbs per acre
  • Bag size × coverage chart: e.g., 50 lb bag covers ~1.5–2 acres depending on rate
Traffic & Durability

Formulated for long-term pastures with livestock grazing. Tall fescue provides strong durability, while ryegrass ensures quick initial growth. Subterranean clover enhances nitrogen fixation for soil health.

Maintenance & Care
  • Watering: Non-irrigated mix — relies on rainfall. Supplement with water in dry periods for best establishment.
  • Grazing: Allow new pasture to establish 6–8 weeks before first grazing. Rotate grazing to prevent overuse.
  • Fertilizing: Apply phosphorus and potassium if soil test indicates deficiency. Clover will provide some nitrogen naturally.
Soil Preparation
  • Clear weeds and debris from the pasture area.
  • Loosen top 2–3 inches of soil for good seed-to-soil contact.
  • Check soil pH: ideal range 6.0–7.0.
  • Lime coating on clover aids germination in slightly acidic soils.
Origin & Quality

Premium grasses are Oregon-grown, with clover sourced from Australia. Certified high germination rates and 0% weed seed. Designed for Southern Oregon climates but suitable for other similar regions.

FAQ
  • Can this mix handle dry conditions? Yes, formulated for non-irrigated pastures; tolerates seasonal drought once established.
  • When can livestock graze? Light grazing after 6–8 weeks; full grazing after ~12 weeks.
  • Is it suitable for rotational grazing? Yes, mixes well with rotational grazing management for long-term pasture health.
  • How high will it grow? The average height at maturity for this mix is 20-40"