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1 Turner Product Table Alfalfa Common Medicago sativa ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Alfalfa Ladak (Dryland) Medicago sativa ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Alfalfa Ranger Medicago sativa ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Alkali Sacaton Native Sporobolus airoides Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,750,000 Alyce Clover VNS Alysicarpus ovalifolius ennial Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 American Basket Flower Centaurea americana Centaurea americana Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/1 10 American Joint Vetch American Joint Vetch Aeschynomene americana Native Annual Warm 4/15-6/ American Sloughgrass VNS Beckmannia syzigachne Native ennial Cool 10/15-3/ ,000 Annual Ryegrass Beef Builder Lolium multiflorum Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Annual Ryegrass VNS Lolium multiflorum Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Arizona Cottontop Native Digitaria californica Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 4-8 Arrowleaf Clover Yuchi Trifolium vesiculosum Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Atlantic Coastal Panicum Native Panicum amarum Native ennial Warm ,000 Awnless Bush Sunflower Plateau Simsia calva Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 330,000 Bachelors Button Centaurea Cyanus Centaurea cyanus Annual Cool 9/1-4/1 4 1,112,000 Bahia Grass Pensacola Paspalum notatum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Ball Clover Ball Trifolium nigrescens Annual Cool 9/15-3/ Barley Untreated Hordeum vulgare Annual Cool 9/15-12/ ,000 Barnyardgrass VNS Echinochloa crus-galli Annual Warm 12/1-6/1 3-5 Beewild Bundleflower Beewild Desmanthus bicornutus Native ennial Warm 1/1-6/ ,000 Bermudagrass Blackjack Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 1-2 (1000 Sq') 1,000,000 Bermudagrass Buckaroo Blend Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,100,000 Bermudagrass Common Hulled Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 1-2 (1000 Sq') 2,100,000 Bermudagrass Common Unhulled Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 1-2 (1000 Sq') 1,400,000 Bermudagrass Giant Hulled Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,750,000 Bermudagrass Sahara 2 Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 1-2 (1000 Sq') 1,000,000 Bermudagrass Texas Tough Cynodon dactylon ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,100,000 Berseem Clover Frosty Trifolium alexandrinum Annual Cool / ,000 Big Bluestem Earl Andropogon gerardii Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Big Bluestem Kaw Andropogon gerardii Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Bird's Foot Trefoil Lotus Corniculatus Lotus corniculatus ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Page 1 of Turner Company s
2 Turner Product Table Black Samson - Narrow Leaf Coneflower Echinacea angustifolia Echinacea angustifolia Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia Hirta Rudbeckia hirta Native ABP Warm 9/1-4/ ,746,000 Blanketflower Gailardia Aristata Gaillardia aristata Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,700 Blue Flax Linum enne Linum perenne ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Blue Grama Hachita Bouteloua gracilis Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Blue Grama Native Bouteloua gracilis Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Blue Panicum VNS Panicum antidotale ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Broomsedge Bluestem Native Andropogon virginicus Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Browntop Millet Browntop Urochloa ramosa Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Browntop Signalgrass Native Urochloa fusca Native Annual Warm Buckwheat VNS Fagopyrum esculentum Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Buffalograss Texoka Bouteloua dactyloides Native ennial Warm 12/ ,000 Buffalograss Timeless (SWI 2000) Bouteloua dactyloides Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 2-6 (1000 Sq') 42,000 Buffelgrass Common Pennisetum ciliare ennial Warm 2-5 Burr Medic Clover Armadillo Medicago polymorpha Annual Cool 9/15-3/ Bushy Bluestem Native Andropogon glomeratus Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias Tuberosa Asclepias tuberosa Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 California Poppy Eschscholzia Californica Eschscholzia californica Native Annual Cool 9/1-4/ ,000 Canada Wildrye Native Elymus canadensis Native ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Cane Bluestem Native Bothriochloa barbinodis Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Chicory VNS Cichorium intybus ennial Warn 4/15-6/ ,000 Chinese Red Cowpea Chinese Red Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/1 7,000 Chufas VNS Cyperus esculentus Both ennial Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Clasping Leaf Coneflower Dracopis amplexicaulis Dracopis amplexicaulis Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas Papaver rhoeas Annual Cool 9/1-4/1 2 3,179,000 Cosmos Cosmos Bipinnatus Cosmos bipinnatus Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Cowpea (Ace) Ace (TX3) Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Cowpea (Black-eyed) Blackeyed - California Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Cowpea (Catjang) Catjang Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Cowpea (Iron & Clay) Iron & Clay Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Cowpea (Red Ripper) Red Ripper Vigna unguiculata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Cowpen Daisy Verbesina Enceliodes Verbesina enceliodes Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/1 5 Crabgrass Red River Digitaria sanguinalis Annual Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Page 2 of Turner Company s
3 Turner Product Table Crimson Clover VNS Trifolium incarnatum Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Curly Mesquite Native Hilaria belangeri Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Daikon Radish Driller Rapahnus sativus Annual Cool 9/15-12/ ,000 Dove Proso Millet Dove Proso Panicum miliaceum Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Dropseed Sand Sporobolus cryptandrus Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,500,000 Dropseed Tall Sporobolus asper Native ennial Warm 12/ ,000 Drummond Phlox Phlox Drummondii Phlox drummondii Native Annual Cool 9/1-4/ ,000 Eastern Gammagrass VNS Tripasacum dactyloides Native ennial Warm 3/1-6/ ,500 Egyptian Wheat Egyptian Wheat Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Engelmann Daisy El Dorado Engelmannia pinnatifida Native ennial Cool 9/15-6/ ,000 Essex Rape Brassica napus Brassica napus Annual Cool 9/15-3/1 5-8 Evening Primrose Oenothera biennis Oenothera biennis Native Biennial Warm 9/1-4/1 1,090,000 Fescue Camelot Festuca arundinacea ennial Cool 9/15-3/ (1000 Sq') 230,000 Fescue Kentucky 31 Festuca arundinacea ennial Cool ,000 Fescue Prosper Festuca arundinacea ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Florida Paspalum Native Paspalum floridanum Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Fourwing Saltbush VNS Atriplex canescens Native ennial Warm ,000 Galleta Viva Hilaria jamesii Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 6 Gayfeather Liatris Spicata Liatris spicata Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 German Foxtail Millet German Foxtail Setaria italica Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Golden Wave Coreopsis Coreopsis basalis Coreopsis basalis Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Grayhead Coneflower Ratibida pinnata Ratibida pinnata Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Green Sprangletop Van Horn Leptochloa dubia Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Greenthread Thelesperma Filfolium Thelesperma filifolium Native A/P Cool 9/1-4/ ,000 Guar Kinman Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Annual Warm 4/15-6/ Hairy Vetch Hairy Vicia villosa Cool 9/1-12/ ,000 Hegari Hegari Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ Hookers Plantain Hookers Plantago hookeriana Native Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,816 Huisache Daisy Amblyolepis setigera Amblyolepis setigera Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/1 5 Hybrid Black Oil Sunflower VNS Helianthus Spp. Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,800 Hybrid Grain Sorghum Red - Early Maturity Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Hybrid Grain Sorghum Red - Medium Maturity Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,500 Illinois Bundleflower Illinois Desmanthus illinoensis Native ennial Warm 1/1-6/ ,000 Page 3 of Turner Company s
4 Turner Product Table Indian Blanket Gaillardia Pulchella Gaillardia pulchella Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Indian Paintbrush Castilleja Indivisa Castilleja indivisa Native Annual Cool 9/1-11/1 1 Indian Ricegrass Paloma Achnatherum hymenoides Native ennial Cool 10/1-3/1 8 Indiangrass Cheyenne Sorghastrum nutans Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Indiangrass Lometa Sorghastrum nutans Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Inland Saltgrass VNS Distichlis spicata Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Inland Sea Oats Native Chasmanthium latifolium Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 12 Japanese Millet Japanese Echinochloa esculenta Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Johnsongrass VNS Sorghum halepense ennial Warm 8/15-6/ ,000 Kleingrass Selection 75 Panicum coloratum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Kleingrass Verde Panicum coloratum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ Lab Lab VNS Lablab purpureus Annual Warm 4/15-6/1 10 1,800 Lanceleafed Coreopsis Coreopsis Lanceolata Coreopsis lanceolata Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,900 Lazy Daisy Aphanostephus skirrhobasis Aphanostephus skirrhobasis Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/1 Leadplant Native Amorpha canescens Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Lehman Lovegrass VNS Eragrostis lehmanniana ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,535,000 Lemon Mint Monarda Citriodora Monarda citriodora Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Lespedeza Kobe Striate Kummerowia striata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Lespedeza Korean Kummerowia striata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Lespedeza Roundhead Lespedeza capitata Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Lespedeza Sericea Lespedeza cuneata ennial Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Little Bluestem Aldous Schizachrium scoparium Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Little Bluestem Cimarron Schizachrium scoparium Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Little Bluestem Native Schizachrium scoparium Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Maximilian Sunflower Aztec Helianthus maximiliani Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Mexican Hat Ratibida Columnifera Ratibida columnifera Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/1 2 1,200,000 Missouri Primrose Oenothera missouriensis Oenothera missouriensis Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Moss Verbena Glandularia pulchella Glandularia pulchella A/P Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Mungbean VNS Vigna radiata Annual Warm 4/15-6/ Native Sunflower Native Helianthus annuus Native Annual Warm 9/1-3/ ,000 Okra Spineless Abelmoschus esculentus A/P Warm 4/15-6/1 10 8,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem Angleton Dichanthium aristatum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ OWB - Yellow Bluestem Caucasian Bothriochloa Bladhii ennial Warm 12/1-6/ Page 4 of Turner Company s
5 Turner Product Table OWB - Yellow Bluestem Gordo Dichanthium aristatum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem Iron Master Bothriochloa ischaemum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem King Ranch Bothriochloa ischaemum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem Kleburg Dichanthium annulatum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ OWB - Yellow Bluestem Medio Dichanthium aristatum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem Plains Bothriochloa ischaemum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem T-587 Dichanthium spp. ennial Warm 12/1-6/ OWB - Yellow Bluestem WW-B Dahl Bothriochloa Bladhii ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 OWB - Yellow Bluestem WW-Spar Bothriochloa ischaemum ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Partridge Pea Comanche Chamaecrista fasiculata Native Annual Warm 3/1-6/ ,000 Partridge Pea VNS Chamaecrista fasiculata Native Annual Warm 3/1-6/ ,000 Pennsylvania Smartweed Pink/Pennsylvania Polygonum pensylvanicum Native Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 edovick Sunflower VNS Helianthus Spp. Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 ennial Ryegrass VNS Lolium enne ennial Cool 9/15-3/ (1000 Sq') 300,000 Pitcher Sage Salvia azurea Salvia azurea Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Plains Bristlegrass VNS Setaria leucopila Native ennial Warm 12/ ,000 Plains Coreopsis Coreopsis tinctoria Coreopsis tinctoria Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,400,000 Prairie Coneflower Ratibida columnifera Ratibida columnifera Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/1 2 1,200,000 Prairie Cordgrass Native Spartina pectinata Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Prairie Verbena Glandularia bipinnatifida Glandularia bipinnatifida Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Echinacea purpurea Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Purple Prairie Clover VNS Dalea purpurea Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Purple Threeawn Native Aristida purpurea Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Purpletop Tridens Native Tridens flavus Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Red Clover VNS Trifolium pratense Annual Cool 9/15-3/15 15 Red Proso Millet Red Proso Panicum miliaceum Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Red plantain Red Plantago rhodosperma Native Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,000 Red Top Cane Sorghum Early Sumac (Red Top) Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ Redroot Pigweed Native Amaranthus retroflexus Native Annual Warm 12/1-6/1 2-3 Rescuegrass VNS Bromus catharticus Both Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Rice Bengal Oryza sativa Annual Warm 4/15-9/ ,500 Rice Roy J Oryza sativa Annual Warm 4/15-9/ ,500 Rice Wells Oryza sativa Annual Warm 4/15-9/ ,500 Page 5 of Turner Company s
6 Turner Product Table Rose Clover Overton Rose R-18 Trifolium hirtum Annual Cool 9/15-3/ Sand Bluestem Native Andropogon hallii Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Sand Lovegrass Native Eragrostis trichodes Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,300,000 Sandyland Bluebonnet Lupinus subcarnosus Lupinus subcarnosus Native Annual Cool 9/1-11/ ,000 Sanfoin Remont Remont Onobrychis viciifolia ennial Cool 9/1-4/ ,000 Scarlet Flax Linum grandiflorum Linum grandiflorum Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Scarlet Sage Salvia coccinea Salvia coccinea Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,800 Sesame VNS Sesamum indicum Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Sesbania VNS Sesbania exaltata Native A/P Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Shortspike Windmill Grass Native Chloris subdolichostachya Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/1 1 3,000,000 Showy Evening Primrose Oenothera Speciosa Oenothera speciosa Native ennial Cool 9/1-4/1 1 3,200,000 Sideoats Grama El Reno Bouteloua curtipendula Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Sideoats Grama Haskell Bouteloua curtipendula Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Sideoats Grama Native Bouteloua curtipendula Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Sleepy Daisy Xanthisma texanum Xanthisma texanum Native Annual 9/1-4/ ,000 Smooth Brome VNS Bromus inermis Both ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Smooth Oxeye Heliopsis Helianthoides Heliopsis helianthoides Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/1 142,000 Sorghum Almum VNS Sorghum almum ennial Warm 8/15-6/ ,000 Soybean Hutchinson Glycine max Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,500 Soybean Laredo Glycine max Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,500 Soybean Tyrone Glycine max Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,500 Splitbeard Bluestem Native Andropogon ternarius Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Spotted Beebalm Monarda punctata Monarda punctata Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/1 3 1,472,000 Standing Cypress Ipomiosis Rubra Ipomopsis rubra Native Biennial Warm 9/1-4/ ,000 Sunn Hemp VNS Crotalaria juncea Annual Warm 4/15-9/ ,000 Sweet Clover Hubam Melilotus albus Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Sweet Clover Silver River Melilotus albus Annual Cool 9/15-3/ Switchgrass Alamo Panicum virgatum Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Switchgrass Blackwell Panicum virgatum Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 Tahoka Daisy Machaeranthera tanacetifolia Machaeranthera tanacetifolia Native Annual Cool 9/1-4/ ,000 Tall Wheatgrass Tall Jose Thinopyrum ponticum ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Teff Lovegrass VNS Eragrostis tef Annual Warm 4/15-6/1 5 1,300,000 Texas Bluebonnet Lupinus texensis Lupinus texensis Native Annual Cool 9/1-11/ ,000 Page 6 of Turner Company s
7 Turner Product Table Texas Panicum Native Panicum texanum Native Annual Warm 12/1-6/1 3-5 Turnips Purple Top Brassica rapa Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,000 Virginia Wildrye Native Elymus virginicus Native ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 Weeping Lovegrass Ermelo Eragrostis curvula Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,500,000 Western Ragweed Native Ambrosia psilostachya Native A/P Warm 4/15-6/1 5 Western Wheatgrass Barton Agropyron smithii Native ennial Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 White Clover Dutch Trifolium repens ennial Cool /15 5 White Prairie Clover VNS Dalea candida Native ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,000 White Prickly Poppy Argemone albiflora Argemone albiflora Native Annual Warm 9/1-4/ ,600 White Yarrow Achillea Millefolium Achillea millefolium Native ennial Cool 9/1-4/1 1 2,800,000 Wild Bergamont Bee Balm Monarda fistulosa Native ennial Warm 9/1-4/1 1 1,463,000 Wild Game Food Sorghum Wild Game Food (WGF) Sorghum bicolor Annual Warm 4/15-6/ ,000 Wilman Lovegrass VNS Eragrostis superba ennial Warm 12/1-6/ ,103,000 Winterpea Austrian Pisum sativum Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,500 Winterpea Double Ought Pisum sativum Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,500 Winterpea Whistler Pisum sativum Annual Cool 9/1-12/ ,500 Wooly Croton Native Croton capitatus Native Annual Warm 12/1-6/1 5 Yellow Blossom Clover VNS Trifolium campestre Annual Cool 9/15-3/ ,000 s Page 7 of Turner Company
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