Sowing kilei zera'im for pasture
Question
I would like to ask what kilayim laws should be kept in mind when it comes to sowing a pasture strictly for animal grazing purposes. For instance, would I be able to sow red clover and ryegrass in the same field for the purposes of cattle grazing (red clover has medicinal benefits for humans, but wouldn't be benefitting from that property, it would be solely for the cattle)?
Answer
Rabbi Netanel Oyerbach and Rabbi Itzhak Dvir
When both types of plants are meant for animal fodder (for pasture) and not human consumption, it does not constitute a transgression of kilei zera'im. Specifically, these two plants are generally not used for human consumption.