Support healthy fields with Outsidepride’s catalog of 100% pure pasture grass seed. With no added fillers and high nutritional value, our forage grass seed works across a variety of soil conditions and feeds a wide range of animals, including horses, cattle, sheep, and chickens. From specially curated mixes to straight seed, we have what you need to create optimal conditions for livestock grazing, all available in bulk quantities with low, direct-to-consumer pricing.
Whether you’re in the cooler Northern region of the U.S. or the more drought-prone South, you’ll find the pasture seed you need for your growing conditions at Outsidepride. Explore our selection of warm-season pasture grass seeds, including Chilly Verde Bermuda, Pensacola Bahia, and Pearl Millet. Our cool-season pasture grass options include Timothy Grass, Annual Ryegrass, and our specially curated Cold Climate Pasture Mix Grass Seed, ideal for areas with below-zero winters and heavy snowfall.
FAQs
How many pounds of grass seed per acre do I need for my pasture?
New pastures require about 10-25 pounds of grass seed per acre, with amounts varying by species. How you plant also determines how much seed you’ll need, with broadcasting requiring more seed than drilling. Always consult the product-specific instructions to achieve the best results.
How long do you need to keep horses off the pasture after seeding?
Newly planted pastures need a full growing season to fully establish the grass before allowing horses and other livestock to graze. Wait until the grass is 6-8 inches tall and cannot be easily pulled from the soil before letting horses back on. You can divide your pasture into sections so animals can graze established areas while newly seeded sections have time to develop.
How long does it take for pasture seeds to germinate?
Most pasture grass seeds germinate within 7-21 days, depending on species. Factors such as soil temperature, planting depth, and moisture all impact how quickly seeds sprout.
Need help selecting the right forage grass seed for your field? Contact our team for assistance.