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Summer Breeze
Summer Breeze is sure to make your livestock feel fine! This mix of BMR sorghum sudans and cowpeas offers forage that is higher quality than warm-season perennials and can offer livestock a break…
Summer Feast
A high energy summer grazing, cover crop, or wildlife food plot mixture. Millet balances out the rich brassica with effective fiber, which slows rate of passage through the rumen. The two species…
Summer Solar
A diverse legume-forb cover crop mix of aggressively growing summer annuals, with possible dual use as a wildlife food plot. The mix includes four very different components—buckwheat,…
Sunn Hemp
A tall-growing summer annual legume, sunn hemp tolerates hot, dry conditions well. Use as a green manure/cover crop to provide both organic matter and fix nitrogen during the period between summer…
Sunn Hemp
This tall, single-stemmed legume has the best regrowth of the summer annual legumes. The seed size pairs very well with millet as well as sorghum sudan and sudangrass. Has some nematode…
Surge Triticale
This high sugar variety is facultative, meaning that it does not need to go through a cold period to be productive. Thinner bladed than what you may see from 815i, but with a longer window of…
CCS 779
Deep root growth, cover crop radish variety.
CCS 779
Deep root growth, cover crop radish variety.
TifQuick Bahiagrass
TifQuick is a fast starting, high yielding bahiagrass with good forage potential. It is more upright than other bahiagrasses and tolerates wetter conditions. One strong characteristic of…
Tonic Plantain
An improved, productive variety of plantain. Dense in minerals, very palatable and full of digestible energy. Not the most cold-tolerant forage, but stays vegetative for most of the year. Should…
Tower Protek
Tower II is a late-maturing, novel endophyte, soft leaf variety. A soft and palatable grass, animals prefer to eat Tower II over ryegrass at trial sites. It is easy to manage and results in…
Triticale Plus
Annual ryegrass is a great feedstuff once we hit warmer temperatures in the spring, but lacks growth in the dead of winter. Extend that growth period by including triticale with the ryegrass. It…