Grazing grass
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Boma Rhodes / Chloris Gayana, Seeds
Boma Rhodes seeds
• Boma Rhodes grass, also known as Boma grass, is a highly valued forage crop due to its remarkable characteristics. It is a warm-season perennial grass, meaning it grows actively during the warmer months and goes dormant during the colder seasons.
• Boma Rhodes grass has a strong and extensive root system, helping it withstand periods of drought, making it suitable for areas with low rainfall. Additionally, the grass spreads quickly and forms a dense ground cover that helps prevent soil erosion and promotes the growth of other plants in the area.
• An acre requires 6-8 kg of seeds and produces up to 200 bales of hay every 3-4 months. Boma Rhodes grass can grow up to 1.5 meters tall and its leaves are long, narrow and slightly hairy. The grass is highly palatable to cows, making it an ideal choice for grazing. It is also useful in the cut-and-carry system, where it is harvested and fed to livestock in stalls or pens.
• Boma Rhodes grass is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and can tolerate various environmental conditions, including high temperatures, low humidity and poor soil fertility. It is popular for haymaking and is commonly grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.SKU: n/a -
Bush Rye, Seeds
Bush Rye Seeds
• Bush Rye Grass is a tufted perennial grass with a bushy appearance. It forms dense, leafy bunches.
• Bush rye grass typically grows 1–3 feet tall with fine to medium texture, glossy green, soft and palatable leaves.
• Bush rye prefers cool, temperate climates but it’s tolerant of moderate drought once established. Grows best in fertile, well-drained soils
• Bush rye grass is valued for its high palatability and digestibility. It also helps prevent soil erosion due to its dense growth.SKU: n/a -
Maasai Love Grass, Seeds
Eragrostis Superba Maasai Love Grass
• Eragrostis superba is a perennial species, densely tufted, which is quick growing up to 1m tall. Has large, flat, attractive spikelets, up to 16 mm long, green, often flushed purple when young. It occurs in areas below 2100 m above sea level.
• Maasai Love grass nutritive value: Crude protein content (CP) of 7-12 percent of dry matter and crude fiber of 30-35%. Fairly palatable and readily grazed, but it gets stemmy and unpalatable near maturity.
• Dry matter yield: Yields up to 13.5 tons/ha/yr, equivalent to 898 bales of hay, each at 15 kg.SKU: n/a
Bush Rye Seeds 
