AS9301
CHARACTERISTICS & RATINGS
- Medium Relative Maturity
- 60 Days to Boot Stage
- BMR–6 Midrib
- 21–24 Seeds/Lb (1,000) — check seed bag
Moxie
At A Glance:
- Palatable
- Fast Growing
- High Yield with High Quality
- Summer Production
- High Drought Tolerance
- Very Adaptable
Uses:
- Dry Hay, Haylage/Baleage
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 8-10lbs/Acre
- Seeding Depth: Up to 1/8-1/4” on a firm seed bed
- Seeding Dates: Late Spring, plant when soils are 65 degrees and rising.
- Best seeded into moist soil conditions.
Japanese Millet
At A Glance:
- Drought tolerant
- Good summer production
- Quality summer forage
- Less dry matter than sorghums, but higher quality and protein
- Easy double cropping with cool season annual grasses and legumes.
- Good for use in mixtures with warm season grasses and legumes.
- Does well in warm, moist conditions Uses Grazing, Wet Hay
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 20lbs/Acre Large Seed Box Required
- Seeding Depth: 1/2-3/4”
- Seeding Dates: Late Spring, plant when soils are 65 degrees and rising.
KingFisher Prime 180M BMR
At A Glance:
- Leafy, high-yielding dwarf plant
- Short stature makes for excellent standability
- Improved staygreen for later harvests
- Drought tolerant
- Good summer production
- High quality summer forage. BMR gene for high digestibility
- Less dry matter than sorghums, but higher quality and protein
- Tolerates wetter years better than sorghums
- Easy doublecropping with cool season annual grasses and legumes.
- Mixtures with a warm season grasses and legumes.
- Does well in warm, moist conditions Uses Grazing, Baleage, Haylage, or Dry Hay.
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 15-20lbs/Acre
- Seeding Depth: 1/2-3/4”
- Seeding Dates: Late Spring, plant when soils are 65 degrees and rising.
- Allow a minimum of 4-6” residual stem height for best regrowth.
- Can start grazing at 12” but be sure that roots are not being pulled up
KingFisher Prime 360M BMR
At A Glance:
- Leafy, high-yielding dwarf plant
- Short stature makes for excellent standability
- Improved staygreen for later harvests
- Drought tolerant
- Good summer production
- High quality summer forage. BMR gene for high digestibility
- Less dry matter than sorghums, but higher quality and protein
- Tolerates wetter years better than sorghums
- Easy doublecropping with cool season annual grasses and legumes.
- Mixtures with a warm season grasses and legumes.
- Does well in warm, moist conditions Uses Grazing, Baleage, Haylage, or Dry Hay.
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 15-20lbs/Acre Seeding Depth: 1/2-3/4”
- Seeding Dates: Late Spring, plant when soils are 65 degrees and rising.
- Allow a minimum of 4-6” residual stem height for best regrowth.
- Can start grazing at 12” but be sure that roots are not being pulled up.
Mojo
At A Glance:
- Good summer production
- High quality summer forage
- Easy double cropping with cool season annual grasses and legumes.
- Self-reseeding if allowed to go to seed
- Does exceptionally well in warm moist conditions. Uses Summer Cover Crop, Grazing, Haylage, Baleage.
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 5-8lbs/Acre
- Seeding Depth: Surface- 1/4” on tighly packed soil
- Seeding Dates: Late Spring, plant when soils are 58 degrees and rising.
Pea Oat Mix
Key Features:
- Quick, balanced protein-rich spring or fall for forage
- Great nurse crop for spring perennial seedings
- Recycles nutrients and fixes nitrogen in a cover crop situation
- Grass-legume soil builder
Product Formula (by weight)
- 50% Forage Plus Oats
- 50% 4010 Spring Forage Peas
Uses
- Spring or fall planted cover crop or forage (haylage, baleage, grazing)
- Great for Wildlife Food Plots!
Establishment:
- Seeding Rate: 100lbs/Acre, full rate, 40-60lbs/Acre as a nurse crop with alfalfa
- Seeding Depth: 3/4”-1 1/2”
- Seeding Dates: 30-40 days before the first frost in the fall, or as soon as ground can be worked in the spring.
Large Box Booster
Key Features
- Layer Booster Mix into the Large box, mixing it in.
- Diversity of mix should allow for conservation grants
- Great for wildlife food plots!
Formulation
- 50% Keystone Winter Pea—UT
- 35% Crimson Clover CT
- 15% Daikon Radish
Establishment
- Seeding rate: use 20lbs of booster for every 50-100lbs of Small Grain
- Seeding Depth: 3/4” – 1”, Large box
- Planting Dates: Barley to Mid Wheat
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Triumphant
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