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  • Martin II Protek

    It’s the novel endophyte we’ve been waiting for — a novel endophyte fescue with tough, rugged forage-based genetics. Martin II Protek delivers the toughness that our southern climate demands. With…

  • McKinley

    A newer, diploid variety with a strong genetic background, McKinley has topped the charts for yield production across University trials.

  • Meroa

    A tetraploid Italian variety that heads out up to one month after traditional annual ryegrass varieties, Meroa has strong rust resistance and substantial spring yield. Capture quality for longer…

  • Mojo Crabgrass

    Coated with a Yellow Jacket seed coating to improve seedling vigor and aid in dispersal. The Red River is an earlier maturing variety that will kick the season off, while the Impact is about 2…

  • Nitro Boost

    A mixture of three unique species intended to add a BOOST to small grain-based cover crops, crimson clover, winter peas, and daikon radish add diversity to any cover. To get good nitrogen…

  • AF 7401

    This full season forage sorghum is a highly sought after variety. The dwarf characteristic improves the leaf:stem ratio and increases digestibility and reduces lodging. Very drought tolerant and…

  • Oats Plus

    The late fall, early winter window is a time livestock producers often struggle to find forage. The rapid growth of spring oats combined with the punch of ryegrass yield later in the spring…

  • Olathe

    Known for its ability to handle heat stress, Olathe jumps out early in the spring with heavy yields. It has mid maturity and pairs very well with fescue. 

  • Opening Day

    A legume heavy mix intended to build the soil while feeding wildlife all summer long.

    • Wildlife grain sorghum and sunflowers attract birds late season
    • Buckwheat germinates…
    • Pasture Booster

      A mix of our best performing red and white clovers, specifically designed to dilute the impact of the toxin in Kentucky 31 Fescue. 

    • Pensacola Bahiagrass

      This variety of bahiagrass greens up earlier than TifQuick, but plays out more quickly in the fall. Yields 10-15% less than TifQuick. Mature bahiagrass can be very unpalatable to livestock, so…

    • Persist NP

      Bred by the University of Tennessee for persistence in our humid climate and under harsh grazing pressure, Persist does as the name implies and yields well.