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Trical 2700 Spring Triticale
Trical 2700 spring triticale is a widely adapted, highly versatile triticale for grazing, silage, and boot-stage hay. It is excellent for planting alone or blended with forage peas. Very fast establishment and quick forage. High protein, digestibility and yield - proven to have outstanding digestibility (IVTD) and crude protein. Significantly higher yields than other boot stage cereal forages. Superior tolerance to disease, lagoon water and tough growing conditions - compared to other cereal crops. Packaged in 50 lb bags. Seeding rate 100-125 lbs/acreResource Seeds - This product is a variety from Resource Seeds, a company who breeds triticale, wheat, and other crops for grain, silage, hay, grazing, and environmental protection.
- Fast establishment
- Excellent for a nurse crop
$21.50/ bagOut of stock
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Trical 336 Winter Triticale
Trical 336 winter triticale is very high in protein and digestibility. An excellent source of digestible fiber that is vital for the health and productivity of dairy cows. Tremendous spring yields. Up to 35% more yield than other cereal grains in the boot stage. Packaged in 50 lb bags. Seeding rate 100-125 lbs/acre.Resource Seeds - This product is a variety from Resource Seeds, a company who breeds triticale, wheat, and other crops for grain, silage, hay, grazing, and environmental protection.
- Higher yielding than cereal rye
- Higher quality
$21.75/ bagOut of stock
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Jerry Oats
Jerry oats are a very popular oat that is good for both grain and forage. Also works very well used as a nurse crop. Jerry is a good straw producer. Packaged in 64 lb (2 bu.) bags. Seeding rate 1-5 bu/acre. Additional freight charges may apply.- Good all around variety
- Good grain yields
- Excellent nurse crop
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McGregor Barley
McGregor barley is an early maturing winter barley. It has done very well in Wisconsin with good winter survival. McGregor stands well, has good test weight and very good yield potential. It has excellent tolerance to the barley yellow dwarf. Seed 10-14 day earlier than winter wheat. Plant early on clay soils to reduce heaving. Packaged in 48 lb bags. Seeding rate 100 lbs/acre.- Early maturity
- Excellent BYDV tolerance
- Excellent powdery mildew tolerance
$17.75/ bagOut of stock
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Forage Plus Oats
Forage Plus oats are a great choice for spring or fall forage. Forage Plus oats are very late maturing with exceptionally wide leaves. Very fast establishing oat with tremendous disease resistance. If used as a nurse crop, reduce seeding rate as they produce more forage than regular oats. Will produce about a ton more dry matter forage than regular oats. Packaged in 48 lb bags. Seeding rate 100 lbs/acre. Additional freight charges may apply. SUPPLY IS VERY LIMITED- Very aggressive
- Great forage yields
- Stress tolerant
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Everleaf Oats
A true forage oat with delayed heading compared to regular oats of about 7-10 days. They are very bushy and leafier than Jerry and have a softer stem. Forage quality is very high. If used as a nurse crop keep seeding rate low. Packaged in 50 lb bags. Seeding rate 100 lbs/acre. Additional freight charges may apply.- Great Forage Yields
- Exceptional Quality
- Delayed Heading
$32.00/ bagOut of stock
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Esker Oats
Esker is a high yielding grain oat variety developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Esker is a mid-season oat that heads about a day later than Moraine and about 3 days earlier than Drumlin. In 19 statewide trials (7 locations, 2002 thru 2004), Esker had high average grain yields. Has shown good resistance to crown rust. Packaged in 48 lb bags. Seeding rate 70-100 lbs/acre. Additional freight charges may apply.- Best for Grain
- High test weight
- Resistant to Crown Rust
$16.50/ bagOut of stock
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Arvika or 4010 Peas
A forage pea that produces extremely high forage quality and very high in crude protein. Huge leaves and excellent palatability. Good companion crop with forage oats or spring triticale. 50 lb bags. Seeding rate 100 lbs/acre.- Premium forage pea
- High yield with good digestibility
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VNS Cereal Rye
Rye is a very popular cereal grain for cover crops or forage through late fall and early spring. Very aggressive to establish with good winter hardiness. Alleopathy effect from the rye helps suppresses winter annual weeds. Cereal rye with its extensive fibrous root system is excellent for mellowing the soil. Rye matures very quickly in the spring. Harvest before "boot stage" for best quality. Forage yield is typically between 1-1/2 to 2 ton DM/acre. 56 lb bags. Seed at 150 lbs/acre. Additional freight charges may apply to cover shipping costs. Out of stock until fall 2012. Please call early to reserve your needs.- Winter hardy
- Aggressive
- Suppresses weeds
$15.95/ bagOut of stock
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Admiral Peas
Admiral peas are primarily grown for grain, however they can also be used for forage. Admiral peas are a good, digestible source of protein for livestock. Easier to grow than soybeans in organic farming systems. 50 lb bags. Seeding rate 100 lbs/acre.- Grain Pea
$22.50/ bagOut of stock
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Robust Spring Barley
Most widely planted and farm proven variety of malting barley. Consistent grain yields, medium maturity (approx. 58 days to heading). A taller plant height of approx. 34 inches makes it a good choice for chopping or baling. Semi-smooth awns, 6 row type spring barley. 48 lb bag. Seeding rate 96 lbs/acre.- Good quality
- Multi-Purpose forage or grain
- Medium maturity
$17.50/ bagOut of stock
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Austrian Winter Peas
Austrian winter peas prefer a well-limed, well drained clay or heavy loam soils, near neutral pH or above and moderate fertility. An excellent source of plow down N as the peas can produce from 90 to 150 lbs N per acre. Shallow roots and succulent stems limit their overwintering ability. Sustained cold below 18 F without snow cover usually kills Austrian winter peas. Excellent to use as a companion crop. Seeding depth 1 1/2 to 3". Planting rate 40 lbs/acre drilled, 25 lbs precision planted, 90-100 lbs/acre broadcast. Available in 50 lb bags. Additional freight charges may apply. SEED IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT, PLACE ORDER EARLY FOR FALL 2012.- Fast germination
- Good biomass addition to soil
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Forage Oat / Pea Mix 50/50
Forage Oat / Pea Mix is a 50/50 mix of one of our premium forage oats and Arvika and/or 4010 forage peas. Excellent quick source of forage to seed alone or as a nurse crop with alfalfa. When used as a nurse crop with alfalfa, remove nurse crop within 60 day after seeding. Seed at 50-75 lbs/acre for a nurse crop with alfalfa and seed at 150 lbs/acre alone. 50 lb bags. Additional freight charges may apply. SUPPLY IS VERY LIMITED- Premium forage oat & pea mixture
- Excellent seeded alone or as a nurse crop
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Windham Winter Peas
Windham is a new winter pea that was developed in the Northwest. Windham is recognized as having improved winter hardiness. Windham has a dwarf growth habit and an upright canopy. Windham had a winter survival of 100% in a 2004 Wyoming trial and in 2004/2006 in the Pacific Northwest. Both years were considered "harsh winters" where less winter hardy entries were killed. In 2010-11, Windham was evaluated in Central Ohio alongside Austrian winter peas. According to Richard Leslie, who observed the plots on May 12th, 2011, “Windham Winter Peas interseeded in rows with Daikon Radish, survived the winter (as they did in another trial I observed) while Austrian Winter Peas did not. Windham Winter Peas had spring rhizobium nodules on the roots of the spring plants I dug.” Seed should be inoculated for best results. Available in 50 lb bags. Seeding rate is 40-120 lbs/acre alone or plant 15-30 lbs/acre of peas with Tillage Radishes (4 lbs/acre). Additional freight charges may apply. SEED IS CURRENTLY SOLD OUT, TAKING EARLY ORDERS FOR SUMMER 2012- Nitrogen fixing
- Good biomass
- Weed suppression
- Very winter-hardy variety
$0.90/ lb.Out of stock
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