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  • CONQUEST Timothy

    Conquest is an early maturing timothy variety, reaching 50% head emergence at approximately the same time as Clair and Summit and two weeks earlier than Climax. Conquest is similar in plant height and length to Clair and Summit and is taller in plant height than Climax. Conquest was bred for higher forage yields, greater foliar disease resistance, faster spring green up and improved summer regrowth. Conquest is ideally suited for pasture mixes, especially when used with alfalfa and can tolerate moderate to continuous grazing, but does best under rotational grazing. Conquest is the hay and pasture grass of choice for horse and other livestock owners who demand high quality forage.

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  • CRUSADE White Clover

    Farm Science Genetics®. Improved winter regrowth. Extended grazing potential during colder months. Early and vigorous flowering. Disease resistance and strong regrowth after cutting. Seed at 5-8 lbs. alone, 2 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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  • DEVOUR Orchardgrass

    Developed to withstand the rigors of intensive grazing systems which can destroy lesser varieties. Extended periods of hoof traffic and feeding won’t deter Devour. Quick to establish, out competing weeds, and producing a better, high yielding pasture. Late maturing can be seeded with clover or alfalfa. High NDFD- very palatable.

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  • Dominate Tall Fescue

    Dominate is an endophyte free variety. Outstanding regrowth and color during the summer which maximizes grazing and hay production. Use in pure stands or in combination with legumes. Great for winter stockpiling. Excellent adaptability to varying soil types.

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  • DYNAMO Alfalfa

    Explosive forage yield and superior forage quality results in exceptional feed value, higher milk production, and improved crude protein content. Dense canopy with dark green foliage and high multifoliate leaf expression. Rapid regrowth after cutting.

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  • ELENA Perennial Ryegrass

    Farm Science Genetics®. High yield potential. Excellent seedling vigor and stolen activity. Resists leaf diseases and field viruses. Superior persistence. Drought tolerant, widely adapted, ideal for pastures. Seed at 5-8 lbs. alone, 2 lbs. in mixes.

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  • Endure Chicory

    Bred to withstand wetter soils, Endure excels where other chicory varieties fail. Endure is a very high yielding variety that produces tons of high-quality forage. Drought tolerant with superb summer production Endure can help your grazing needs all summer long. Endure provides a high protein diet for livestock and wildlife. Chicory is also shown to control internal parasites in sheep.

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  • Enhance Persian Clover

    eNhance Persian Clover (Trifolium resupinatum) is an annual legume that originated in the eastern Mediterranean area. It has a semi-upright growth habit. The leaves are oval in shape with serrated margins. Persian clover will perform well on a wide range of soils and will tolerate poorly drained soils. Persian clover works well in grazing situations, but care should be taken as it can cause bloat.

    eNhance Persian Clover features improved root development speed, which in turn makes it more suitable for sandy soils than the typical persian clover. eNhance prefers soils that are slightly alkaline but is suitable for use in soils with a pH between 5.0 and 8.0. eNhance has a moderate tolerance to salinity.

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  • EVERLAST Orchardgrass

    Everlast late orchardgrass is a widely adapted, cool-season perennial grass that excels in a wide range of growing conditions. Its late maturity allows for flexible harvest times, making it well-suited for both grazing and hay production. Everlast’s resistance to stem rust and excellent winter survival ensures consistent forage yields throughout the growing season and over the life of the stand. Mixed with legumes, Everlast improves pasture diversity and soil fertility, making it a versatile and valuable choice for improved forage quality.

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  • EXPRESS II Timothy

    Express II is a late maturing timothy variety with a heading date approximately one week later than Climax and a substantial yield advantage as show in the tech sheet in the Download section below. Express II is taller in plant height and has longer panicle than Climax along with superior foliar disease resistance. Express II is excellent in mixtures with legumes and for fields where later hay harvests are required due to wet soil conditions. In pure stands, Express II’s high forage yield and quality makes it ideal for premium horse and other livestock hay.

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  • Fracking Radish

    Fracking Daikon Radish is a deep rooted forage radish that will make an outstanding winter cover crop. The deep taproot of the Fracking Radish can help break up tough, compacted soil, improve water filtration, suppress weeds, eliminate pests and store nitrogen. The benefits are optimized if the radish is planted in late summer.

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