This
high-protein blend of forage
triticale and forage field
peas is both a high-yielding
spring forage and an excellent
nurse crop for under-seeded
alfalfa. Featuring low fiber
levels, excellent palatability
and protein levels of 15%
to 20%, this fast-growing
blend is ideal for use in dairy
herd lactating rations. Growers
report yields as high as 4
tons per acre.
Plant
- as a nurse crop, 120 lbs./Acre;
alone, 150 lbs./Acre
SPRINT
Sprint
is a unique combination of
the highest-producing pea and
oat varieties, which are carefully
selected to provide desirable
standability, yield, protein
content and nurse-crop characteristics.
Pre-inoculated to ensure germination,
harvest when the oats reach
boot stage, 65 to 80 days after
seeding.
Plant
- as a nurse crop, 120 lbs./Acre;
alone, 150 lbs./Acre
MILAGE
This
versatile forage crop combines
the best of selected milo and
forage soybean varieties to
create a complete forage crop
for beef and dairy cattle alike.
Milage delivers high protein-from
12 percent to as high as 18
percent. Yields are as high
as 18 tons with 50%
moisture. Other features include
total digestible nutrient (TDN)
levels of 60% to 65%, lower production costs
than corn silage and high levels
of palatability.
To plant Milage the soil temperature should be at least 60º F. It is usually planted between June 1 and July 10 in the Midwest.
Seeding Rate - 120 - 150 Lbs./Acre
FSG 300 PEARL MILLET (Pennisetum americanum) NEW
Bushy type hybrid with high yield potential
Widely adapted to many diverse geographic regions
No Prussic Acid concerns
FSG 300 is a bushy type hybrid pearl millet with high yield potential which is achieved very quickly being only 63 days to the boot stage. FSG 300 has a high level of tolerance to many pathogens and high humidity, but cannot tolerate standing surface water. FSG 300 can be grown in as little as 16 inches of water; however, greater tonnage will be produced with greater water availability.
FSG 300's bushy type plant stature means that the forage produced is virtually all leaves. This greater leaf mass gives FSG 300 high crude protein concentrations and high TDN values.
FSG 300 is usually planted between June 10 and July 10 in the Midwest when the soil temperature is at least 65º F.