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Timothy

SUMMERGRAZE

  • Timothy with good summer production
  • Works well in a hay stand or pasture
  • It has a great spring vigor
  • Very leafy plant 
  • Intermediate maturity

Smooth brome

AAC ROYAL

  • Deep and abundant root system spreading by rhyzome
  • Palatable and good nutritional quality all throughout the season
  • Very hardy and long lasting
  • Drought and heat resistant

Meadow brome

MACBETH

  • Good tolerance to trampling (recommanded for pastures)
  • Stable yield throughout the season
  • Leafy plant giving it excellent palatability and nutritional quality despite the stage

Meadow fescue

TORED

  • Same agronomic characteristics as tall fescue with better nutritional value
  • Excellent for pasture, silage as well as dry hay
  • A wonderful companion to a legume

Tall Fescue (soft leaves)

ROSPARON

  • Plant with short rhizomes and a deep and abundant root system
  • Good tolerance to wet soils and partial flooding
  • Goos tolerance to heat and drought
  • Nutritional quality decreases during heading
  • Excellent recovery throughout the season even in autumn
  • A wonderful companion to a legume

Perennial ryegrass

TRIBAL

  • Abundant root system
  • Quick establishment
  • Plant with abundant tillering
  • Requires good fertilization

Italian ryegrass

DOLOMIT

  • Bi-annual ryegrass that doesn't head on the year of sowing
  • Tetraploid cultivar with broad leaves
  • Quick establishment in the spring which can be used as a cover crop for seeding forage

Festulolium

FEDORO

  • Cross between tall fescue and perennial ryegrass
  • Late heading gives it excellent nutritional value
  • Very healthy and shows low tendency for producing heads
  • Excellent yield performance

Orchardgrass

TRAILBURST

  • Very abundant, moderately deep root system
  • Good tolerance to heat, drought and shade
  • Good tolerance to less fertile soils
  • Intensive cutting management because heading at the first cut only
  • Excellent yield potential in combination with other grasses
  • High potassium content

Reed canary

MARATHON

  • Rhizotomous plant with a deep, abundant root system
  • Good tolerance to flooding
  • Drought resistant
  • Very hardy and long lasting
  • Very slow establishment
  • Difficult to harvest with legumes
  • Nutritional quality and palatability decrease very quickly with maturity
  • Can become invasive

ALSO AVAILABLE :

Forage sorghum, Japanese millet, Pearl millet, Reed canary
grass.

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