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Chinese Red Cow Peas

In Bahia Grass

Chinese Red Cow Peas

In Bahia Grass

§ Peas are excellent source of nitrogen.

§ Other plant nutrients obtained from organic matter created by peas and grass.

§ Fall moisture is preserved by the insulating layer of organic material walked into and onto the sod by the grazing.

§ Sod/soil remains mellow from the 5-1/2 inch deep Plant-O-Vating. Rain water can easily accumulate in the root zone.

 

The Bahia and Bermuda grow better under canopy of peas for even up to 60—70 days. They stay “juvenile” longer resulting in higher quality and quantity.

NOTE: The Chinese Red Cow Pea is on a stalk rather than a vine (like the iron and clay pea). It does not smother out the grass when late harvested (over 50 days).

Plant-O-Vating only every other year, very little, if any, chemicals needed, less fertilizer, seed and fuel.

No soil erosion.

Sod/soil improves yearly.

 

Compare results and cost with conventional methods.

A “feed lot” of tender, quality grasses grows among the peas producing:

§      Rapid weight gains

§      Tasty, healthy beef

recap of observations of sod-based farming