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- Medium to late maturing for optimum quality with alfalfa
- Works exceptionally well in haying and hay mixes
- Value priced
Seeding Rate: 12 lbs alone, 5-6 lbs in mixtures
- Developed exclusively for grazing
- Excellent drought and heat resistance with very high rust resistance
- Extremely palatable with very high digestibility
- Works well in haying operations
Seeding Rate: 12 lbs alone, 5-6 lbs in mixtures
- More palatable, digestible, and heartier than ryegrass
- A cross between meadow fescue and ryegrass
- Can tolerate summers heat and winters intense cold
Seeding Rates: 35 to 45 lbs alone, 15-20 lbs in mixtures
- Extremely tough with exceptional drought, heat and grazing tolerance
- Endophyte free and can be fed to all animals
- Very high palatability with soft leaves
Seeding Rates: 10 to 15 lbs alone, 2-6 lbs in mixtures
- Early maturing, high yielding and super palatable
- Very winterhardy with vigorous growth
- Excellent platability/digestibility
Seeding Rates: 35-45 lbs alone, 25lbs in legume mixes, 10 lbs in grass mixes, new alfalfa seedings 2-3 lbs/ac
- Highly productive late maturing variety
- Developed in New Zealand for improved animal production
- Top of the pack in University of Wisconsin yield trials
- Product of PPG/Wrightson, New Zealand
Seeding rates: 30-45lbs alone, no more than 3-5lbs/acre in new alfalfa seedings, in existing fields to be renovated ,20-30 lbs/ac
- Superior leaf to stem ratio and very fast re-growth
- Very high forage yield, 11% better in some university trials
- Can be hayed or grazed
Seeding rates: 10-12 lbs alone, 2-6 in mixes, no more than 1.5lbs/acre in new alfalfa seedings
- Medium maturing with exceptional yield and forage quality
- High disease resistance and leafy forage quality
- Value priced
Seeding rates: 10-12 lbs alone, 2-6 in mixes, no more than 1.5lbs/acre in new alfalfa seedings
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