ALFALFA
CF Reward II
An Alfalfa Which Won't Keep You Waiting While It Surpasses Your Field Expectations!
- Winter hardiness rated excellent as well as recovery and persistence
- Leaf to stem ratio is excellent
- Wisc. Disease rating 27/30
- Also has high resistance to phytophthora, which is needed for KY, TN, IN and VA
- This is a quality alfalfa with an extremely strong disease and pest complex
A 5225 (NEW)
A fall dormancy 5 alfalfa variety with superior yield, forage quality and winter hardiness
- A 5225 is adapted all across the fall domancy 3, 4 and 5 production zones
- Fits the traditional 4 cut by mid-September harvest management
- Will handle aggressive cutting if the producer's goal is yield and high forage quality
- Fast recovery after harvest, leaf to stem ratio is excellent
- No known soil type or management limitations
- Wisconsin disease rating of 30/30
WHEAT & RYE
CF 1921 Wheat
Top Yielding Certified Wheat
- Excellent winter hardiness
- Good tolerance to most viruses
- Excellent straw quality
- Medium late maturing
- Plant height is medium
CF Gro More Rye
Excellent Early Spring Silage
Strain Cross Rye
- Developed especially for fall, winter and early spring forage.
- Good winter hardiness, rapid regrowth and recovery, and high digestibility are all qualities found in CF Grow More Rye.
- May be planted September 15 through December 1st; seed rate of 75 - 100lbs. per acre depending on conditions.
- CF Grow More Rye may be interseeded into old existing pasture stand but for best results use a grain drill on a clean, well prepared seed bed.
- Fertilize according to soil tests, then top dress with split application of 50 - 70lbs. of actual "N" following each grazing.
- For excellent spring silage - best to top dress with 65# - 75# of Nitrogen in late February to mid-March.
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