Abstract
The decline of pollinators throughout the United States recently has prompted the USDA to create a conservation program designed to promote pollinator habitat. For the popular CP-42 pollinator program, conservation practice specifications intend to create forb-dominated stands of native vegetation that support pollinator use. As part of these specifications, seed mixes are required to have an overall seeding rate of 40 seeds/square ft, with a grass-to-forb ratio of 1:3 (10 seeds/square ft grass and 30 seeds/square ft forb). As interest in the CP-42 program has grown, seed vendors and other organizations have provided pre-packaged seed mixes to meet these program requirements, and practitioners have planted thousands of acres of such seed mixes over the past several years.
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Meissen, J., Williams, D. & Jackson, L., (2017) “Cost-Effective Native Seed Mix Design and First-Year Management”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2016(1).
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