Agronomy Seeds
Timothy Grass that grows in irrigated / high moisture areas Uses: Livestock Feed
Kentucky Bluegrass Grass Uses: Ornamental use such as in lawns and sports fields
Green Needlegrass Grass Uses: Quality livestock feed
Bluebunch Wheatgrass Montana State Grass Uses: Quality Livestock Forage
Field Pea Legume Uses: Green manure crop
Great Northern Field Bean Member of legume family Seeds grow in pods Uses: Stews and chilies
Pinto Bean Member of legume family Seeds grow in pods Uses: Stews and chillis
Yellow Sweetclover Legume Uses: Green manure crop Can be poisonous if served as moldy hay
Sainfoin Member of legume family Uses: Similar to alfalfa Livestock feed
Alfalfa Member of legume family Fixes nitrogen into soil Uses: High quality Livestock feed esp. hay
Red Clover Member of legume family “Fixes nitrogen into the soil Uses: Livestock feed high in protein
Wild Mustard Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Wild Buckwheat Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Kochia Weed Sometimes called fireweed Uses: Should be eliminated
Field Pennycress Weed Uses: NONE Needs to be Eliminated
Redroot Pigweed Weed Uses: NONE Needs to be Eliminated
Cheatgrass Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Spotted Knapweed Noxious Weed Uses: NONE Needs to be Eliminated
Wild Oats Uses: Used in some rice's and as a human food source In crops is a major weed that must be controlled or drastically decreases yield
Curly Dock Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Canada Thistle Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Perennial Sowthistle Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Field Bindweed Noxious Weed Also called Morning Glory Uses: NONE Needs to be Eliminated
Leafy Spurge Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Russian Thistle Weed Uses: Should be eliminated
Chickpea S Also known as Garbanzo Beans Uses: Condiments on salad bar