Cover Crop

Aerial / Top Dress Mix

Applying seed over the top of standing crops can have a widely varying result but in many cases may be the best or only choice.  Choose fast establishing species and

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Top Dress Mix

Applying seed over the top of standing crops can have a widely varying result but in many cases may be the best or only choice.  Choose fast establishing species and

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Late Summer Grazing Mix

Usually planted July through mid September after small grain harvest. Most commonly as a forage crop but sometimes strictly for cover crop soil health purposes.  Planting at this time of

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Late Summer High Diversity Mix

Usually planted July through mid September after small grain harvest. Most commonly as a forage crop but sometimes strictly for cover crop soil health purposes.  Planting at this time of

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Late Summer Soil Builder Mix

Usually planted July through mid September after small grain harvest. Most commonly as a forage crop but sometimes strictly for cover crop soil health purposes.  Planting at this time of

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Warm Season Grazing Mix

Late Spring to early Summer plantings are typically used as grazing crops or as soil builders and weed suppression on prevented plant acres.  Plant when soil temps reach and maintain

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Warm Season Soil Builder Mix

Late Spring to early Summer plantings are typically used as grazing crops or as soil builders and weed suppression on prevented plant acres.  Plant when soil temps reach and maintain

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Spring Grazing Mix

Forages are commonly used to kick start soil biology in preparation for crops planted later in the spring and as a ‘green fallow’ in drier areas of the Great Plains. 

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Spring High Diversity Mix

Forages are commonly used to kick start soil biology in preparation for crops planted later in the spring and as a ‘green fallow’ in drier areas of the Great Plains. 

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Spring Nitrogen Fixing Mix

Forages are commonly used to kick start soil biology in preparation for crops planted later in the spring and as a ‘green fallow’ in drier areas of the Great Plains. 

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Aerial Seeding

Aerial Seeding of Cover Crops Aerial seeding of cover crops can begin even before the existing crop has been harvested. This is especially important in areas where there is a

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PSS Millet

Tif Leaf III is a shorter type hybrid pearl millet producing quick high yields. It only requires 66 days to the boot stage. Tif Leaf III has high levels of

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PSS 450 BMR

GW-400 BMR is a medium-early maturity sterile hybrid forage sorghum with the BMR 6 gene. Yield from this hybrid can reach 18-25 tons at 65% DM. The BMR 6 gene

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PSS 650 BMR

GW-600 BMR is a medium-full season forage sorghum. This variety contains grain with high starch levels ideal for cattle consumption. It will come to harvest maturity in 90-95 days or

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Sucrose Sorgo LM

Super Sugar delayed maturity produces a higher yielding sweet forage grass for hay, grazing or greenchop. This hybrid has quick regrowth suitable for multiple cuttings. The TDN could reach 60-64%

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Sucrose Sorgo

Super Sugar is a high yielding conventional forage grass best used for hay, grazing, greenchop, or cover crop. Thin sweet stems make it highly palatable with stem sugar ranging from

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Honey Grazin’ BMR

Honey Grazin’ BMR will produce higher yields with full season growth. It is a photo-sensitive BMR sorghum sudangrass for grazing, baling, or greenchop. You can expect prompt regrowth after harvest,

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Brome Grass

Used primarily for grazing in dryland conditions. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 80% in a mix. Works well in sandy soils, and

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Chicory

Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 1 pound to the acre as a sole component, and at 2-3% of a mix. Chicory is an essential pasture component. Full Description

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Ethiopian Cabbage

Used primarily for grazing, cover crop, and food plots. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 1 pound in a mix. Planted in the spring or

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Barkant Forage

Barkant is a very vigorous diploid turnip variety with a purple tankard root type. The variety has a very good leaf and root yield with high sugar and dry-matter content.

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T-Raptor Hybrid

T-Raptor is an early maturing hybrid brassica, a cross between a forage turnip and a forage rape, with a 50-70 day crop duration. T-Raptor exhibits a leafy growth habit (higher

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TONIC Plantain

TONIC can add value, both in terms of dry matter, and quality, in a diverse range of ways in any farming system. The benefits include: • Increased dry matter production

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Graza Fodder

Graza is a uniquely smooth-leaved, low crowned and late-flowering forage brassica. It requires minimal ripening (50 days or 6-8 weeks).

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Rangiora Forage Rape

This New Zealand forage rape variety is fast in its establishment and can be grazed multiple times. Rangiora is used for both wildlife and livestock grazing purposes.

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Barnapoli Forage Rape

Barnapoli is a new medium tall forage rape variety, that produces very high yields, high protein levels, and high digestibility. Barnapoli ranked number one in a recent sheep grazing study,

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Grazing Brassica CC Mix

3-5 lbs / acre A premium mixture of improved forage varieties to be used when maximum yield potential is desired, while still retaining the cover crop benefits. Radish and Hybrids

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Brassica CC Mix

3-5 lbs / acre An economy mixture to be used wnen forage yield is of secondary importance, also an excellent choice for low fertility and low rainfall situations. This brassica

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Fall WinterMax Mix

Planting this time of the season greatly restricts seed selection.  For 4-5 weeks before the first frost, choose cool season species and maybe a few rapid establishing warm seasons.  2-3

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Spring Soil Builder Mix

Forages are commonly used to kick start soil biology in preparation for crops planted later in the spring and as a ‘green fallow’ in drier areas of the Great Plains. 

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SummerMax CC Mix

40-50 lbs /Acre Plant from late spring thru mid summer optimal growth in the heat of the summer. 30.0% Soybean 25.0% Cowpea 17.5% Sorgo/Sudan 5.0% Pearl Millet 5.0% Foxtail Millet

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Grazing CC Mix

25-30 lbs / Acre Adding peas and substituting in forage brassicas increase yield potential, sudan grass/pearl millet have very low prussic acid for an extra margin of safety. 40.0% Forage

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NitroMax CC Mix

For when Nitrogen fixation is your absolute most important goal 25-35 lbs / Acre                                 

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Shotgun CC Mix

20-25 lbs /Acre Our standard “cocktail” mixture. 35.0% Common Vetch 22.5% Lentil 12.5% Sorghum Sudan 2.5% Pearl Millet 2.5% Foxtail Millet 7.5% Sunflower 7.5% Radish- Daikon Type 5.0% Winter Canola

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Cover Crop Brassica Mix

an economy mixture to be used when forage yield is of secondary importance also an excellent choice for low fertility and low rainfall situations 3-5 lbs / acre 55% Radrsh-Dalkon

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Grazing Cover Crop Brassica Mix

a premium nurture of improved forage varieties to be used when maximun yield potential is desired. while still retainng the cover crop benefits Radishi and Hybrids have deep penetrating tap

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WinterGraze Brassica Mix

a mix with excellent cold tolerance, ideally suited for situations where mid winter grazing is desired, also tow fertility and low rainfall tolerant 2-4 lbs / acre 50% Winfred Hybrid

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Economy Brassica Mix

lower cost mix best used when growing conditions are less than ideal, such as low fertility and/or lower rainfall dry land conditions Spring 4-6 lbs / acre Fall 2-4 lbs

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Winfred

Summer, autumn and winter feed option Ready to graze in 10-12 weeks High quality feed Excellent regrowth potential- up to 4 bulk grazings Outstanding tolerance to dry conditions Deep tap

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Hunter

• Early maturing, 6-8 weeks, minimal ripening requirement • Excellent quality and forage yields in fertile moist conditions • Fast recovery from grazing with excellent subsequent yields • Strong plant

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