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  • Spring Peas (Treated Seed)

    First early variety with excellent quality.

     

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  • Spring Rapini Broccoli Raab (Not Treated)

    Nice balance between vigor and slow bolting, this classic is an all around nice broccoli raab.

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  • Spring Rapini Broccoli Raab (Treated Seed)

    Nice balance between vigor and slow bolting, this classic is an all around nice broccoli raab.

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  • SPRINT MAXX BLEND

    Sprint Maxx is a forage blend of Haywire Brand Oats and Stockade Brand Peas. It produces high yields of high quality forage in dairy and beef areas throughout the Northern United States.  Sprint-Maxx provides a quick source of forages within 60 days of planting and can be used as companion crop to establish alfalfa or it can follow winter wheat if planted within the first 2 weeks of August. Seed at 80-120 lbs. per acre.

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  • SPRINT MAXX Mix

    A spring annual forage blend of Forage Oats and Forage Peas that produces high quality forage and yield. Forage Oats have long, wide leaves and excellent forage quality. Forage Peas produce large vines and leaves for outstanding yields and forage quality.

    FORMULA: Forage Oats and Forage Peas

    SEEDING RATE: Sow 100 lbs. per acre.

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  • SSA 171 BMR6 DS (Forage Sorghum)

    SSA 171 BMR6 DS is a brown midrib, male sterile hybrid forage sorghum that reaches harvest maturity approximately 75 days from planting. Because the lignin content of the stalk has been dramatically reduced, digestibility improves by 35%over conventional forage sorghums. SSA 171 BMR6 DS forage sorghum, with this improvement in digestibility and palatability, can equal the milk production of rations of corn. Plant at the recommended rates for your area and harvest timely for optimum yield and quality. The water requirement for SSA 171 BMR6 DS is 1/3 less than would be required to produce an equivalent amount of corn. Because SSA 171 BMR6 DS is a male sterile hybrid, volunteer growth is not an issue provided there is adequate isolation from pollen fertile sorghums.

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  • SSA COW VITTLES II (Hybrid Forage Sorghum)

    SSA Cow Vittles II is a conventional hybrid forage sorghum with high yield potential. A dense lush leaftype with a large grain head. Cow Vittles II sets the standard for forage sorghums. Generally used South of I80. Seed at 7-11 lbs. per acre.

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  • SSA Dwarf BMR Pearl Millet

    Dwarfing gene; improves standability, and increases leaf to stem ratio. BMR gene technology for improved feed intake and digestibility. Excellent disease resistance package.

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  • SSA Leafy Pearl Millet

    SSA Leafy Pearl Millet is a bushy-type hybrid pearl millet with high yield potential, which is achieved very quickly, being only 63 days to the boot stage. It has a high level of tolerance to many pathogens and high humidity, but cannot tolerate standing surface water. It can be grown on as little as 16 inches of water; however, greater tonnage will be produced with greater water availability. The bushy-type plant stature means that the forage produced is virtually all leaves. This greater leaf mass gives SSA Leafy Pearl Millet high crude protein concentrations and high TDN values. Seed at 20-25 lbs. per acre.

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  • SSA M31 BMR6 DS (Leafy BMR 6 Hybrid Sudangrass)

    SSA M31 BMR6 DS is a BMR 6 Hybrid Sudangrass. The BMR 6 gene added to a sudangrass hybrid adds the high quality to a plant that has fine stems and quick regrowth. This hybrid will have fast dry down so it can be used in areas that have trouble putting sorghum sudan up as dry hay. Seed at 25-30 lbs. per acre.

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  • SSA M32 BMR6 DSBD (Brachytic Dwarf Hybrid Sudangrass)

    SSA M32 BMR6 DSBD is the first BMR-6, brachytic dwarf hybrid sudangrass to hit the market. The BMR-6 gene adds high digestibility to a plant that has very fine stems and tremendous regrowth. The brachytic dwarf trait adds a much tighter distance between internodes, allowing for lower cutting/grazing height and better standability. The dry stalks trait allows for quick drydown, making this one of the most versatile forage products on the market.

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  • SSX8585 Watermelon (Not Treated)

    A blocky Allsweet type that is high yielding with strong, vigorous vines providing excellent protection.

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