4010 Field Pea (OG)

Product ID: 92G

Cover Crops/Farm Seeds > Legumes & Grasses


Grow alone or in mixes as a short-term green manure.

In spring, sow 5 lb./1,000 sq.ft. (200 lb./acre) alone, or 3 lb./1,000 sq.ft. (120 lb./acre) mixed with vetch and/or oats, winter rye, or ryegrass. 3-4' tall peas smother weeds better than spring-sown clover. Inoculate for best performance. Pea tendrils add a flair of color to your salad mixes, and dried yellow peas can be used in soups. White flowers. Organically grown. Avg. 3,000 seeds/lb.

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Product Price Quantity
92G1/4 Pound  $2.45 
92G1 Pound  $5.00 
92G5 Pounds  $17.60 
92G25 Pounds  $69.50 
92G50 Pounds  $71.50 
92G100 Pounds  $132.00 


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4010 Field Pea (OG)

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Product Size Zone A Zone B Zone C
25 Pounds $16.00 $25.00 $65.00
50 Pounds $23.00 $39.00 $98.00
100 Pounds $44.00 $75.00 $197.00

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Growing Information: Peas like well-drained, clay loam soils with a neutral pH (6.5-7.5) and average fertility. Stems are weak so will benefit from being seeded with 1½-2 bushels of oats per acre. Can be seeded into rough ground; use 25% more seed than usual. Plant like garden peas: inoculate with proper inoculant and drill, or broadcast and cover 1-3" deep depending on soil moisture. Plants do not re-grow after mowing or grazing. Field peas average nitrogen production is 100 lb./acre.

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Legumes

CULTURE: Sow the seeds at the time and rate specified for each variety listed. All legumes should be planted 1/4 to 1/2" deep.
FOR GREEN MANURE: For best results, till under when in the flowering stage.
SEED SPECS: Planting rates are listed with the variety copy. Organic systems should plant 1/3 to 1/2 heavier to allow for some weed pressures.

Organic Seeds and Supplies

Organic Seeds and Supplies

For seeds, OG means "organically grown" and signifies seeds harvested
from plants grown organically, without synthetic fertilizers or
pesticides and according to National Organic Program standards.
For supplies, OG signifies products that are approved for use in growing certified organic crops; supplies are listed by OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) when noted in the product description.