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About

Established as a means of surviving the Texas drought, Brosig B-Dahl Grass Seed is a family owned business with two locations in Eden/Menard Area in West Central Texas and in Maynard, Arkansas in Northeast Arkansas.

 

Lifelong Ranchers and Land Conservationists, Clayton and Bonnie Brosig grew their business from personal experience with B-Dahl grass and stand by it's production and benefits to livestock.  Click for Company History.

 

Despite historical drought conditions in Texas (from 1999 to 2012), B-Dahl Bluestem has survived and produced forage much better than any other grass.

 

The Brosigs have planted B-Dahl Grass Seed in pastures and famland from Lubbock to Laredo, Texas, and as far as North Arkansas and the Southern part Missouri with great success.

 

By word of mouth, and great work ethic, Brosig B-Dahl Grass Seed Company has become the source to call for pasture grass production solutions.

 

After testing other grasses, B-Dahl is the only grass the Brosigs currently have planted in thier pastures and farmland. It is the only grass they recommend because it has outperformed others and is preferred by livestock.  For these reasons, B-Dahl is the only grass seed they sell to thier customers.

 

With over 22 years experience with B-Dahl Grass, the Brosigs stand by this hearty grass.

W.W. B-Dahl Bluestem Grass

 

WW B-Dahl is a hardy foraging grass that is easy to plant and grow.  It is a blue-stem perennial that grows in tufts of grass.  It is ideal for all livestock to eat.  A single plant can mature to take over a whole square yard of space.

 

B-Dahl Grass has a long, leafy vegetative stage that is long-lived and is beneficial to livestock.  B-Dahl is easily grown from seed and tolerates drought and cold.  

 

Our Vision

We firmly believe that if you take care of your land, your land will take care of you.  

 

As lifelong ranchers and land conservationists, we work to clear our land of nuisances such as mesquites and cedars, prickly pear, etc. and plant B-Dahl Bluestem Grass.  

 

We also use and recommend rotational grazing to insure the best production and management of B-Dahl.

- Clayton & Bonnie Brosig 

 

Land Conservationists 
Clayton Brosig, Max Ebeling, Concho SWCD Board member, Bonnie Brosig

Conservation Ranchers of the Year 2012 and 2002, Concho County

 

Clayton & Bonnie Brosig were awarded Conservation Ranchers of the Year in 2012 for the Concho County Area. They received the same award in 2002.

Pictured here, L-R, Clayton Brosig, Max Ebeling, Concho SWCD Board Member, and Bonnie Brosig

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