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Red River Crabgrass Seed

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Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $6.48
50 - 1000 $6.18

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Type

Summer Annual

Growing Season

Summer
Fall

Planting Dates

Feb to May 20

Height

2.5 feet

Seeding Rate

6 PLS lbs per acre

Red River Crabgrass Seed delivers exceptional summer forage production in hot, dry climates where other grasses struggle. This summer annual creates high-quality pasture and hay with remarkable heat tolerance and drought resistance. Named after its origin in the Red River sand hills of southern Oklahoma, this variety produces better milk quality than bermudagrass while offering impressive yield potential for livestock operations.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $6.48
50 - 1000 $6.18

Key Features of Red River Crabgrass Seed

Grows exceptionally well in hot and dry climates
All crabgrasses are summer annuals with reliable seasonal performance
Can be dormant seeded for convenient spring establishment
High potential yield capability for maximum forage production
Better milk producer than bermudagrass for dairy operations
Field must be disked each April to encourage seed germination each year
Nitrogen is not recommended when establishing to reduce volunteer weed competition
Summer annual perfect for summer hay and pasture applications

Additional Information

UsageSummer Hay, Pasture, Forage
Seeding Depthless than 1/4 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusN/A
ClassificationNon-GMO

Livestock producers seeking reliable summer forage will appreciate Red River Crabgrass’s ability to maintain crude protein levels of 14-16% under typical management conditions, with early season levels reaching 25-30%. The variety’s unique spreading habit allows single plants to cover over 12 feet when given adequate space, creating dense stands that reseed naturally. Annual disking becomes essential for consistent germination, and avoiding nitrogen during establishment prevents excessive weed competition that can compromise stand quality and forage yields,