2022 Forage Guide | Page 11

Tall Fescue

Barolex Tall Fescue
High quality grass
• Quick establishment
• Soft-leaf variety for increased palatability
• Leaf quality is similar to perennial ryegrass
• Excellent variety for pastures
• Endophyte free

Orchardgrass

Blizzard Orchardgrass
Medium-late maturing with superior winter survival
• Improved stand persistence
• Stem rust resistant
• Great forage yield potential

Wheatgrass

AC Saltlander Green Wheatgrass
Excellent salinity tolerance and improved forage quality
• Aggressively competes with foxtail barley and kochia once established
• Good regrowth and grazing tolerance
• Creeping ( rhizomatous ) growth habit helps it fill in the stand and reclaim saline areas
Greenleaf Pubescent Wheatgrass
Drought tolerant species for dual purpose forage stands
• Best period for grazing is May to early June
• Stays green longer and matures later than Crested Wheatgrass
• Later maturity makes it very suitable for hay when mixed with alfalfa and cut at first flower

Timothy

Derby Timothy
High-yielding
• Very good forage quality
• Early maturing
• Selected for quick recovery after cutting
• Good fit for export timothy hay production in two cut areas
Crest Timothy
High-yielding , good regrowth
• Medium-late maturing timothy
• Selected for spring vigour and plant health
• Very good forage quality
Grindstad Timothy
Reliable dual purpose for hay and pasture
• Tall , medium-maturing variety
• Selected under severe grazing pressure
• Good yield potential
• Very good regrowth Barpenta Timothy
Late maturing and high-yielding
• Intended for one-cut systems
• Late-maturing variety
• Exceptionally high yields

All grasses

For a complete list of grasses see the product chart on page 2-3 .
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