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TETON II Tall Fescue

Teton II is fast establishing, exceptionally high yielding, medium maturing, soft leaf tall fescue that is an upright variety with a broad crown, very resistant to diseases. Teton II is well adapted for hay and pasture production and shows excellent persistence. Teton II is endophyte free. Teton II is best suited to high fertility and heavy soils and can withstand acid, alkaline as well as poorly drained soils. Best growth is achieved during spring and fall seasons, with moderate growth during the summer season.

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SW 8977 Organic

New introduction to the SEEDWAY Organic lineup with a very flashy appearance in the field. Well adapted to the challenges North Country growing conditions can bring. The tall plant produces ample tonnage for the dairy producer. The long ears flower early and the kernels set up quickly to produce top bushels of high test weight grain even when heat units are limited. Husks reliably flare open to promote good air circulation and help protect grain quality from ear molds in damp fall conditions. Seed comes untreated.

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Milena Bell Pepper (Primed Seed)

Reliably produces blocky pure orange-colored fruit with very early color. For tunnel or open field. Medium-sized “place-pack” fruit. Together, Milena and Abay are the heaviest producing, fanciest colored bells available for open field production.

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Milena Bell Pepper (Treated Seed)

Reliably produces blocky pure orange-colored fruit with very early color. For tunnel or open field. Medium-sized “place-pack” fruit. Together, Milena and Abay are the heaviest producing, fanciest colored bells available for open field production.

 

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Milena Bell Pepper (Organic)

Reliably produces blocky pure orange-colored fruit with very early color. For tunnel or open field. Medium-sized “place-pack” fruit. Together, Milena and Abay are the heaviest producing, fanciest colored bells available for open field production.

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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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FSG 450

Farm Science Genetics®. Exceptional yield and superior forage quality. Excellent disease package that features high resistance to Multi-race Aphanomyces’. Outstanding winter hardiness and persistence. First choice for commercial hay, beef, and dairy producers. Wisconsin disease rating index of 35/35.

Seed at 18-20 lbs. alone, 8-12 lbs. in mixes.

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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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Dells Forage Meadow Fescue

Dells is the new generation of Forage Meadow Fescue developed in the USA! 2023 Crop Year is the first time for commercial seed to be available. Dells Forage Meadow Fescue exhibits all the usual characteristics found in meadow fescue like high forage quality, superior winter hardiness and tolerance to wet soils.

Dells also can efficiently tolerate and quickly recover from droughts as observed in recent years at Peak Plant Genetics in Western Oregon. The original germ plasm was selected in the Northeastern US to tolerate frequent and close grazing for horse pastures. This germ plasm was then crossed back with other top producing commercially available seed cultivars for improved forage yield. The result is a robust variety with a strong root system that is better equipped to handle flash droughts as well as periods of high rainfall, water logging and disease pressure.

Dells is well adapted to the Upper Midwest and Northeastern US cold winters with ongoing testing for its adaptation in other regions.

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