RE: Highly Fertilized Greens
Its sort of a challenge to email the " buck on the bag" guys and inquire about latin names and variety info on the componants they sell. Examples are New Zealand Peas....actually they are twins to basic cowpeas. And some clovers....they are simply Ladino clovers.
We know that based on your location, variety makes a big difference, soil type impacts success as well. Based on that, plus i cant get past my farm upbringing and general " cheapness" , Im leaning toward self directed blends based on Missouri results, MFA is a major retiler in MO and they have a great publication called the " Agronomy Guide" . Id strongly suggest people get it. It will help you wherever you are with fertility questions as well as great overall info.