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The premier high-protein pasture legume — palatable, persistent, and nitrogen-fixing.
Lifetyme Forage Ladino White Clover is one of the most widely planted pasture legumes in the United States. A large-leafed, high-yielding perennial, it delivers 25–30% protein content and is highly palatable to all classes of livestock and wildlife. It spreads by stolons for long-term stand persistence and fixes nitrogen naturally to reduce fertilizer dependence.
Ideal for cattle, horse, hog, sheep, and goat pastures, as well as deer food plots and wildlife habitat plantings.
One of the most productive cool-season grasses — high yield, shade-tolerant, and palatable to all livestock.
Lifetyme Forage Potomac Orchardgrass is a productive, persistent, rust-resistant cultivar of one of the most versatile cool-season perennial grasses in North America. Bunch-type and tall-growing, it is highly palatable to cattle, horses, sheep, goats, deer, and elk. It is shade-tolerant, fairly drought resistant, and well-suited to intensive rotational grazing systems.
For livestock producers and landowners needing reliable hay, pasture, or silage production in the Northern states.
Dual-purpose fall-planted annual — excellent spring forage and proven soil cover.
Lifetyme Forage Red Winter Wheat is planted in fall to germinate and develop through winter, then deliver high-quality spring grazing for ruminant livestock. With crude protein of 18–22% in the vegetative stage, it provides a productive forage option while also protecting soil from erosion and scavenging excess nitrogen for subsequent crops.
For cattle producers and landowners needing reliable spring forage, a dual-purpose cover crop, or a nurse crop for legumes in a double-crop system.
The most winter-hardy small grain — grazing-ready in 4–6 weeks and excellent for soil health.
Lifetyme Forage Rye Grain (cereal rye) is the most winter-hardy and drought-tolerant of all small grain crops. It establishes quickly in fall and provides high-quality grazing within 4–6 weeks of planting, extending the grazing season well into late fall and early winter when other grasses are dormant. As a cover crop it scavenges up to 100 lbs of nitrogen per acre.
For livestock producers needing late-season grazing, a reliable winter cover crop, or a deer food plot attractant.
The most widely used cool-season grass in North America — outstanding drought tolerance and long-lived stands.
Lifetyme Forage Smooth Bromegrass is a leafy, sod-forming perennial grass cultivated in the U.S. since the 1880s. Highly palatable to all livestock with crude protein of 10–18% at boot stage, it pairs excellently with alfalfa and red clover. Its massive rhizome root system makes it exceptional for erosion control and waterway stabilization, and properly managed stands can persist for 20+ years.
For farmers and landowners needing a long-lived, high-quality hay and pasture grass or dependable erosion control on critical area plantings.
A fast-growing spring annual — excellent forage bridge and ideal nurse crop for legumes.
Lifetyme Forage Spring Oats deliver 1,500–2,000 lbs of dry forage per acre and hay yields averaging 3–5 tons/acre when cut at early heading. With crude protein up to 25% in the vegetative stage, they provide a valuable spring forage bridge for cattle, sheep, and goats when perennial pastures are not yet producing. They also serve as an excellent nurse crop for alfalfa and other legumes, suppressing weeds while the slower-establishing crop gets started.
For livestock producers needing spring pasture, hay producers looking for a reliable annual, or farmers establishing legumes who need a companion nurse crop.
The premier horse hay grass — palatable, nutritious, winter-hardy, and non-competitive with legumes.
Lifetyme Forage Timothy is a cool-season perennial bunchgrass prized as the hay of choice for horse operations worldwide. Highly palatable to cattle, sheep, goats, and horses, it is non-competitive with legumes — making it an ideal companion with alfalfa, red clover, or trefoil. Winter-hardy and essentially free of disease, it produces reliable, high-quality hay and pasture in cool, humid climates.
For horse farms, dairy and beef operations, and landowners in the northern U.S. needing a reliable hay and pasture grass.
Spreading, self-repairing, and built for the long haul.
Lifetyme Home Pro Kentucky Bluegrass is prized for its spreading growth habit — it fills in thin spots and recovers well from wear, making it a smart long-term investment for established lawns. Its excellent cold tolerance keeps it performing through Midwest winters.
Ideal for overseeding thin lawns in full sun and for homeowners looking to build a denser, more resilient turf over time.
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