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1 kg Brachiaria mutica Seeds – World Wide Shipping , Para Grass, Buffalo Grass,

1 kg Brachiaria mutica Seeds – World Wide Shipping , Para Grass, Buffalo Grass,

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Brachiaria mutica Seeds

Brachiaria mutica, commonly known as Para Grass or Buffalo Grass, is a vigorous perennial tropical forage grass cultivated for feeding cattle, buffaloes, goats, and sheep. Its leafy growth produces palatable green fodder suitable for cut-and-carry feeding and controlled grazing.

Also botanically classified as Urochloa mutica, this grass performs particularly well in warm, humid regions with reliable moisture. It is suitable for moist fields, riverbanks, low-lying areas, and locations that experience seasonal waterlogging.

International Orders

Phytosanitary certification and trackable worldwide shipping are included in the price.

Key Features

           Perennial tropical fodder and pasture grass

  • Suitable for cattle, buffaloes, sheep, and goats

  • Produces abundant, leafy green forage

  • Useful for grazing and cut-and-carry feeding

  • Spreads through creeping stolons after establishment

  • Regrows after cutting under suitable management

  • Adapted to tropical and subtropical climates

  • Performs well in moist and seasonally waterlogged soils

  • Helps provide soil cover and control erosion

Product specifications

Attribute Details
Product Brachiaria mutica seeds
Accepted botanical name Urochloa mutica
Common names Para Grass, Buffalo Grass
Pack size 1 kg
Crop type Perennial tropical forage grass
Primary use Green fodder, pasture and controlled grazing
Suitable livestock Cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep
Climate Tropical and subtropical
Preferred conditions Warm, humid areas with adequate moisture
Soil Moist, fertile and low-lying soils
Propagation Seeds and vegetative stem cuttings

Sowing guidance

Prepare a clean, fine and moist seedbed. Sow the seeds shallowly and cover them with only a thin layer of soil, as deep sowing may reduce emergence. Maintain consistent moisture during germination without allowing the seedbed to dry completely.

Seed germination and establishment can vary depending on seed quality, temperature, moisture, soil preparation and local growing conditions. After establishment, the grass spreads through creeping stolons and forms dense forage cover.

Fodder use

Para Grass can be harvested as fresh green fodder or maintained as controlled pasture. Regular cutting encourages tender and leafy regrowth. Avoid allowing the crop to become excessively mature, as older stems become coarse and less palatable.

Introduce any new fodder gradually and provide it as part of a balanced livestock ration. Local agricultural or animal-nutrition guidance is recommended for determining suitable feeding quantities.

International orders

Seeds are available for bulk requirements and worldwide shipping. A phytosanitary certificate Will Be Provided  With The order.

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