A premium, nonsterile peat inoculant for alfalfa and true clover combinations. Specimen label for applications and use. Please read label carefully before each use.
A brief review of the hows & whys of compost making, in 4 easy steps. Made from yard clippings, manure from the barnyard, eggshells, and vegetable scraps from the kitchen, compost has humble origins. By letting common organic materials decay together in a pile then mixing in the results, we give back to the soil the minerals and other nutrients it originally provided.
Information sheet for Exceed Alfalfa/True Clover Inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Organic Materials Review Institute-listed alfalfa/true clover inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds, is accepted for use in certified-organic production, in accord with the rules of the USDA NOP.
Information sheet for Exceed Garden Combination Inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Organic Materials Review Institute-listed garden combination seed inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds, is accepted for use in certified-organic production, in accord with the rules of the USDA NOP.
Information sheet for Exceed Pea, Vetch & Lentil Inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Organic Materials Review Institute-listed pea, vetch, and lentil seed inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds, is accepted for use in certified-organic production, in accord with the rules of the USDA NOP.
Materials Safety Data Sheet for Exceed peat-based inoculant products containing live culture of nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria.
Information sheet for Exceed Soybean Inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Organic Materials Review Institute-listed soybean seed inoculant, from Johnny's Selected Seeds, is accepted for use in certified-organic production, in accord with the rules of the USDA NOP.
Learn about the advantages of using farm seed and cover crops in rotation to protect your fields from soil erosion, add nutrition with green manures, improve tilth, and attract and sustain beneficial insects. Topics include nitrogen-fixing crops, farmscaping for erosion control, how to install insectary plantings, steps for developing a cover-crop rotational plan, seasonal cover-cropping, and more, including growing hay and grass-legume combinations.