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  • FSG 527

    FSG 527 alfalfa with its superior combination of high forage yield potential, very fast recovery after cutting, superb forage quality and stand persistence is ideal for commercial hay growers or dairy producers using an intensive cutting management schedule for areas with longer growing seasons. FSG 527 is adapted to all areas where fall dormancy 4 and 5 alfalfa varieties are planted.

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  • GAIN Festulolium

    Farm Science Genetics®. Great yield potential, pasture or silage. Rapid establishment, vigorous growth, excellent with legumes or slower starting grasses. Leafy, palatable, nutritious for all livestock and horses. Performs best on moist, fertile soils. Hybrid of Italian Ryegrass and Meadow Fescue. Seed at 25-40 lbs. alone, 2-20 lbs. in mixes.

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  • Grazemaster Winter Forage Rye

    Grazemaster is not a ryegrass, it is a leafier winter forage rye that has excellent cold tolerance.When compared to VNS rye it is higher in forage quality, containing higher protein and superior digestibility that is higher in energy.

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  • HAYDEN Spring Oat

    Mid to late maturing variety and excellent yield potential and high test weight. Tan seed color and a solid rust resistance.

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  • HYOCTANE Winter Forage Triticale

    HyOctane is a winter triticale variety that has shown favorable forage yield and winter hardiness across the East Coast. HyOctane makes a great option for fall grazing on ensiling in the spring before corn planting. Reduced awned variety to aid livestock palatability. Good early-season vigor and earlier heading date than traditional varieties with a medium straw strength. Very short awns and a very high leaf to stem ratio with excellent yield and quality.

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  • Jackpot Hybrid Brassica

    Jackpot forage turnip is a new low-growing variety bred for use in grazing operations and for cover cropping. The Jackpot bulb top doesn’t protrude from the ground as much as old varieties, allowing it to stay protected from animals as they graze. This allows for better regrowth and higher forage yields. In addition, Jackpot has excellent palatability, helping increase weight gains. Jackpot is also an ideal choice for cover crop use. Its bulb helps break up soil and protects against wind and rain erosion. Jackpot has multiple crowns on top that enable multiple grazings.

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  • JERRY

    Dual-purpose, grain or forage. Forage yield and quality is better than current grain varieties planted for forage. Medium-tall with very good straw strength, good test weight and medium high protein. Jerrys are a medium maturing oat with very good yield stability.

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  • KARA Forage Oat

    Kara forage oat is a tall, leafy, forage style oat selected to replace SkiHi Forage oat. With excellent yield and improved resistance to leaf rust, it topped the 2018 Penn State Forage trials.

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  • LCS ODYSSEY Spring Malting Barley

    2-Row spring malting barley. LCS Odyssey is a must-have variety for distillers, as it is the only malting barley variety available in the United States today rated as non-GN (zero glycosidic nitrile content). Excellent Cereal Rust Nematode resistance.

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  • Marquise Meadow Fescue

    Exhibits many facets to out shine other grass varieties. Excellent drought tolerance for dry season conditions. Exceptional forage quality. Ideal for wet soils. Wide soft leaf. When you use Marquis Meadow Fescue your PROFITS are measured in DIAMONDS! Seed at 35-40 lbs. alone, 15-20 lbs. in mixes, 3-8 lbs. with legumes.

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  • ORWELL Spring Feed Barley

    New spring 6-row feed barley. Limited supply for 2020-2021. Awned head type. Medium plant height. Excellent standability and test weight. Good overall disease resistance. Testing has confirmed 4-6 bu/acre advantage over Cyane.

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  • PARDEE Birdsfoot Trefoil

    Farm Science Genetics®. Outstanding yield potential, persistence and resistance to fusarium wilt. Earlier than Norcen and Viking, upright, vigorous growing hay type. Good for long term rotations and may have a place in snout beetle infested areas where alfalfa will not survive. Cut no lower than 5′ to ensure good stand health. Trefoil persists in soils that may not maintain stands of other legumes.
    Seed at 8-10 lbs. alone, 2-8 lbs. in mixes.

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