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Timothy
Palatability and superior winter hardiness are Timothy's most important features. It does very well on wet, peaty and heavy textured soils. The establishment of this species is rather slow and summer production is somewhat limited. Timothy tolerates a cutting management well, while only a few varieties perform well under grazing. Late maturing varieties are better suited for grazing. Timothy is the best grass to seed for dry cow hay due to its low uptake of minerals.
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Barfleo Timothy
Barfleo is an intermediate maturing variety with good spring production. It is well suited for dry hay production and has been the leading variety in many university forage trials across the country. Although timothy is not widely used for grazing, Barfleo has improved grazing tolerance and performs well in horse grazing trials. Barfleo can be used for pastures in high mountain regions and areas with deep snow cover in winter. Seeding rate at 12-15 lbs/acre. When seeded with alfalfa 6-8 lbs/acre.Barenbrug USA - This product is supplied by Barenbrug, a world-wide, forage-based company that has specialized in high quality grasses and legumes for over 100 years.
- Intermediate maturing
- Good spring growth
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Barliza Timothy
This popular European Timothy is early growing, late-maturing, and persistent. Barliza has a little more even growth cycle and a little more of a spreading growth habit, and can tolerate frequent cutting and grazing better than traditional varieties. It does will in pasture blends of perennial ryegrass and white clover. Barliza is noted for disease resistance and winter hardiness. It is about 10 days later than Climax. Barliza makes very leafy hay. Seeding rate 12-15 lbs/acre. When seeded with alfalfa 6-8 lbs/acre.Barenbrug USA - This product is supplied by Barenbrug, a world-wide, forage-based company that has specialized in high quality grasses and legumes for over 100 years.
- Persistant
- Late Maturity
- Good spring growth
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Barpenta Timothy
Despite being a very late-heading variety, Barpenta is a high dry matter yield producer. Barpenta is suited for timothy hay producers who like to diversify their acreage with varieties maturing throughout the season. This aids in spreading the hay swathing and baling workload throughout the season. Seeding rate 12-15 lbs/acre. When seeded with alfalfa 6-8 lbs/acre.Barenbrug USA - This product is supplied by Barenbrug, a world-wide, forage-based company that has specialized in high quality grasses and legumes for over 100 years.
- Very late maturity
- High dry matter production
- Excellent palatability
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Kootenai Timothy
Kootenai matures early, tillers more, and extremely high yielding. High palatibility and high hay quality. Kootenai does not lodge as much as other timothy varieties. For double-crop situations seeded in the fall, Kootenai would be ready to harvest earlier in the spring. Seeding rate 12-15 lbs/acre. When seeded with alfalfa 6-8 lbs/acre.- Early maturing
- High quality
- Great for double cropping
$2.10/ lb.Out of stock
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