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Improve forage yield, enhance drought resistance, and restore native grasslands with our premium forage & pasture seed varieties. Our forage seed and pasture seed mixes deliver reliable performance and long-term sustainability. Trust NativeSeed Group to provide the foundation for healthy, productive pastures.
In stock and ready to go, below are some of our most popular Forage & Pasture mixes. NativeSeed Group offers a wide variety of ready-to-ship pasture seed mixes.
Sorghum Sudan
Turfgrass blend
Medicago sativa
Pennisetum glaucum
Lupinus succulentus
AS212R Grain Sorghum
AS258 Grain Sorghum
Medicago sativa
Leymus cinereus
Gaillardia aristata
Bouteloua gracilis
Sisyrinchium bellum
Forage and pasture seed mixes from NativeSeed Group are carefully selected to provide high-quality, nutrient-rich grazing solutions for horses, cattle, chicken, goats, deer, sheep, and other wildlife. Our pasture grass seeds and blends are designed to establish resilient pastures that produce healthy livestock while also supporting soil health, promoting biodiversity, and withstanding varying climates and grazing pressures. All NativeSeed Group pasture seed is designed by specialists and contains no fillers, weed seed, or GMOs, ensuring you get premium forage and pasture seed matched perfectly with your animals, climate, and water.
Forage & Pasture seed serves various purposes across ecological and agricultural domains. Here are some key uses:
Livestock Grazing
High-quality pasture seed produces healthier animals. Our nutrient-dense forage mixes for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, chicken, and more accelerate animal weight gain and milk production while reducing health risks. Our premium pasture seed blends also lower overall operational costs by reducing the need for supplemental feed and synthetic fertilizers.
Hay Production
High-quality pasture seed is essential for hay production because it delivers the high-tonnage yields and superior nutrient density needed to create premium baled forage for winter feeding. By selecting regionally adapted and drought-resilient varieties of pasture seed available from NativeSeed Group, producers can maximize their cutting cycles and ensure long-term field productivity, significantly reducing the need for expensive supplemental feed.
Improved Soil Health
Deep-rooted pasture grasses and diverse forage species improve soil health, prevent erosion, and create a drought-resilient landscape tailored to specific regional climates. Investing in pure, filler-free seed ensures a sustainable grazing system that recovers quickly from heavy use and provides consistent forage throughout the entire growing season.
Regenerative Agriculture & Pasture Renovation
Pasture seed provides the foundation for long-term land productivity by bridging the gap between strategic pasture renovation and the core principles of regenerative agriculture. Whether you are revitalizing a thinned stand or restoring worn-out rangeland, our expertly curated pasture seed blends allow for seamless overseeding that preserves soil structure while introducing the hardy, nutrient-dense species required for modern grazing systems. Our pasture seed mixes integrate deep-rooted perennials and nitrogen-fixing legumes into your fields to build soil health and sequester carbon, transforming your operation into a resilient, biodiverse ecosystem that withstands varying climates and grazing pressures.
Use our F.A.Q. section to source answers for commonly asked questions.
The answer depends as there is not a "one-size-fits-all" solution. The best cattle pasture seed for your use depends entirely on your specific region, soil type, and the nutritional goals you have for your herd. That being said, NativeSeed Group consistently advocates for multi-species blends over single-grass stands to ensure superior protein levels and season-long resilience.
The success of your pasture is determined long before the first seed hits the ground. Proper preparation is the difference between a high-yielding, perennial forage and a field full of weeds. Successful establishment begins with a comprehensive soil test to optimize pH and nutrients, immediately followed by aggressive weed management to eliminate competition for your new seedlings. Whether you are drilling or broadcasting, your seedbed must be firm and clear of debris to ensure that you achieve maximum seed-to-soil contact at a precise depth of 1/8 to 1/4 inch.
Once planted, your pasture needs 60 to 90 days of rest before you allow livestock to graze it. This allows the root systems to anchor firmly so that animals don't "pull" the young plants out by the roots during their first bite.
The best time to sow pasture grass seed depends on the type of forage you are growing and your local climate. For cool season pastures in Northern & Transitional Zones if you are planting grasses like Orchardgrass, Fescue, or Ryegrass, early Fall (Mid-August to September) is the ideal time to plant with Early Spring (March to April) also being a good option. For warm season pastures in the South, heat-loving species like Bermuda, Bahiagrass, or Native Big Bluestem should be planted in late spring to early summer (April to June).
Not sure which seed is for you? Connect with a Seed Specialist to get the perfect blend made custom to your needs.
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