Native Seed Production
Oregon Wholesale Seed Company in the last five years has done a lot of research into Native Seed Production and is currently working with Triangle Farms, Inc. in identifying, collecting and growing out many native seeds that are found in the northwest.
There has been very little information on production of species west of the cascades. We hope that in the future to be able to offer larger quantities of native grasses and forbs. It is our goal to bring these products into the market place as a viable alternative to conventional crops in applications where they would be much more practicable to use. Such as highways, forest lands, parks and recreation or private lands to name a few applications.
Due to the amount of seed available, research and site specifics of these seeds and the costs associated with this type of production makes it very difficult to compete with the conventional seeds that are presently offered. In time we should be able to offer a larger selection of species suited for wetlands, wetland prairies, oak savannas and conifer forest of the northwest. We currently offer contract production to government and businesses that need site specific seed grown for projects where there is a need for increase of seed they have collected. We offer production from small beds to large acreage production providing research data in production of these species.
If you are working with any of the following agencies or would just like a quote on a grow out for seed please contact us. The following is a list of businesses that have used our seed or the species of seed we produce.
We also specialize in processing and package very small amounts to large amounts of seed. We have provided seed cleaning for several agencies specializing in hand collected forbs and grasses. For more information please contact Kevin at Triangle Farms, Inc.
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Seed For:
Large Business & Private Land Owners
US Forest Service
Fish and Wildlife
Ducks Unlimited
BLM
Parks and Recreation
Cities - Public Works Projects
Nature Conservancy |
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Check out our selection of seeds that we offer for your needs. If you are in need of seed being produced for a specific area contact us about contract production.
Phone Number to reach us at is 503.874.8221
Summary of Procedure for Native Seed Grow outs
Native Seed Contract Production:
We normally plant seed in the fall through early spring that you collect and supply us from your source. If we have seed from an area you need we can supply the seed for the planting. We do on some occasions collect seed.
Most plantings will produce you seed for 3 to 4 years depending on the species but it can take two years to start producing seed. It is important that you plan your order before August 15 by contacting us.
We need to be notified of the plant species, quantity of seed, the size of the area you wish to plant propagation and desired quantities needed. Seed collected should be tested for purity and viability such as a TZ to insure the seed is viable to plan and the correct seed was collected free of contaminants.
Based on our experience we will select a sight on our farm that best suits your seed based on the information you give us, and the knowledge we have of the species we are planting. If we have several of the same species we will plant in different locations to keep the isolation between some plantings in order to keep your species from crossing with others if needed.
We prepare the soil as needed to plant. Seed is planted with a planter that allows us to cultivate as much needed to keep the area clean of weeds. The fields are monitored through the winter to watch for damage from weather and pests. In the later part of February and March these plants come out of dormancy and start to grow. It is very important to monitor these crops closely through to harvest. This is a critical growing time when plants need careful monitoring for disease, pests, weeds and seed maturing.
Fields have to be maintained well through harvest. Since there are several harvest methods we must consider which method would be the most efficient and will produce the maximum amount of seed.
When the seed is harvested it is received into the seed processing plant where it is weighed, cataloged in and checked for moisture. If the moisture needs to be reduced we have a forced air facility where heat can be added as needed. Once the seed is checked and at the proper moisture it is stored until it is processed to remove empty seed, straw, inert and other contaminants.
After the seed is processed it is weighed back and sampled for purity and viability according to your preference.
Once seed meets your previous agreed specifications it is ready for your use.
PLEASE CONTACT US FOR INFORMATION ON PRICES AND SIZE OF GROW OUT PRODUCTION
Phone Number to reach us at is 503.874.8221
For Seed Processing Prices and Information Please Contact Kevin or Lori at Triangle Farms, Inc. 503.873.5190
2007 Product List of Northwest U.S. Natives |
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The following is a list of natives we have produced
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| Scientific Name: |
Common Name: |
| Achillea millefolium |
Western Yarrow |
| Alopecurus geniculatus |
Water Foxtail |
| Aquilegia formosa |
Red Columbine |
| Argrostis exarata |
Spike Bentgrass |
| Agropyron spicatum |
Blue Bunch Wheat Grass |
| Beckmannia syzigachne |
American Slough Grass |
| Bromus carinatus |
California Brome |
| Bromus vulgaris |
Columbia Brome |
| Carex stipata |
Owlfruited Sedge/ Sawbeak Sedge (large leaf) |
| Carex leporina |
Hare Sedge (fine stem) |
| Carex obunata |
Slough Sedge |
| Collomia grandiflora |
Large-Flowered Collmia (Phlox) |
| Collinsia grandiflora |
Sticky Blue Eyed Mary |
| Danthonia californica |
California Oatgrass |
| Deschampsia danthoniodes |
Annual Hairgrass |
| Deschampsia cespitosa |
Tufted Hairgrass |
| Deschampsia elongata |
Slender Hairgrass |
| Elymus glaucus |
Blue Wildrye |
| Elymus trachycaulus |
Slender Wheatgrass |
| Eriophyllum lanatum |
Woolly Eriophyllum or Oregon Sunshine |
| Fesctuca californica |
California Fescue |
| Festuca idahoensis |
Idaho Fescue |
| Fesctuca occidentalis |
Western Fescue |
| Festuca roemerii |
Romer Fescue |
| Festuca rubra |
Molate Native Red Fescue |
| Gilia capitata |
Globe Gilia or Bluefield Gilia |
| Glyceria elata |
Tall Managrass/ Fowl Mana |
| Hordeum brachyantherum |
Meadow Barley |
| Iris tenax |
Oregon Iris or Purple Iris or Flag |
| Koeleria cristata |
Prarie June Grass |
| Leersia oryzoides |
Rice Cut Grass |
| Lotus aboriginum |
Coastal Deer Vetch |
| Lotus crassifolius |
Big Deer Vetch |
| Lupinus abicalous |
Sickle-Keeled Lupine/ Pine Lupine |
| Lupinus polyhylus |
Big Leaf Lupine |
| Lupinus polycarpus |
Small Flowered Lupine/ Small Lupine |
| Lupinus rivularis |
Stream Bank Lupine |
| Poa Scrabrella |
Pine Bluegrass |
| Prunella vulgaris |
Heal-all or Self-Heal |
| Ranunculus occindentalis |
Western Buttercup |
| Ranunculus orthorhynchus |
Strait-Beak Buttercup |
| Sidalcea campestris |
Tall Wild Hollyhock |
| Sidalcea virgata |
Rose Checker Mallow |
| Solidago canadensis |
Canada Goldenrod |
| Stipa lemonii |
Lemon's Needle Grass |
| Thermopsis montana |
Yellow Pea |
| Typha latifolia |
Common Cattail |
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