Forage
Red Clover Grass
Red clover grass is a perennial forage legume. It establishes and produces quickly but its poor persistence limits the lifespan to 2-3 years. It has a prostrate, stoloniferous growth habit. It is very palatable, nutritious and highly digestible.
Rhodes grass – Forage
Rhodes grass is a summer growing perennial forage crop. Plants are tufted with stolons enabling stands to fill open spaces. The stolons and deep root system (up to 4.7 m) makes this species highly adaptable, while also providing good soil cover for erosion control.
Smutsfinger Grass – Forage
Smutsfinger grass is a summer growing perennial forage crop. Smutsfinger grass plants can be extremely variable with regards to their manner of growth; mostly being tufted, some cultivars include stolons, while others contain rhizomes.
Sunn Hemp – Forage
Sunn Hemp is an erect, herbaceous annual shrub. It is a summer legume crop with a well- developed taproot system. It is primarily used as a cover crop or as green manuring to improve the nitrogen status of the soil.
Tall Fescue Grass
Tall Fescue grass is a tufted, perennial grass that is best adapted to cool-season production. It grows substantially during spring and autumn, with modest growth during winter (even though it stays green) and limited growth in summer.
Teff – Forage
Teff grass is an annual grass species adapted to a broad range of conditions. This tufted grass produces ample fine leaves and stems which makes it an ideal crop for hay production for livestock and commercial hay farmers.
Weeping Lovegrass – Forage
Weeping love grass is a summer growing perennial forage crop producing dense tufts. This grass is used for pasture and hay production. The drooping leaves, mostly concentrated at the base of the plant, together with the extensive root system, makes Weeping Love grass ideal for combating wind erosion, stabilization of road verges and terraces and growth in water discharge stretches.
White Buffalo / Guinea
Guinea/ White Buffalo grass is a summer growing perennial species. This grass is highly variable and can be tufted with or without short rhizomes.
White Clover Grass
White Clover grass is a perennial forage legume with a prostrate, stoloniferous growth habit. It is very palatable, nutritious and highly digestible. Trifoliate leaves are smooth and abundant. It has a deep primary taproot in the first season, with secondary roots taking over from season two when the primary tap root dies off.