
New summer annual grass for forage or hay. Low input and fast growing.
Excellent feed quality. High calcium, phosphorous, iron and copper content.
Excellent heat and drought tolerance.
Excellent as a fill-in to improve a poor stand of alfalfa or for double cropping a small grain. .
Available
100-103 RM
Strong agronomics
High oil & protein
Excellent late plant health
Keep on best or well balanced soils
101-103 RM
The "original" with highest oil & protein
Dual purpose, excellent as earlage
Very showy
Keep on best soils
Available
103-105 RM
High tonnage
High oil & protein
Excellent stalk & root
Superior late season integrity
Very good ear pick
106-108 RM
White cob, leafy silage
Long flex ear with soft starch grain
Very showy
Silage only (lower lignin)
Highly digestible

A tall, fine-stemmed, medium-late maturing timothy.
A standard for years.
Used primarily in pasture and hay mixes
High digestibility with high yield potential.
Excellent for hay or silage application with excellent regrowth. Good agronomics.
Moderate Nitrogen demands.
Thrives best in cool, moist areas with ample calcium, phosphate and potassium.
Excellent for close grazing situations
Excellent winter hardiness
An excellent combination with perennial ryegrass.
Highly digestible at all cuttings.
Excellent for grazing and as haylage.
Excellent in over seeding or frost seeding applications.
Moderate Nitrogen demands

This variety is a step above the common medium red clovers to be used for pasture, forage and longer term hay programs.
Semi-erect with excellent spring green up.
Can be frost seeded, interseeded or used in mixes.
Inoculated with INTX Prevail
Available as conventional untreated
A unique domestic mammoth clover selection that puts all others to shame.
Rapid early growth that continues all season.
Excellent green manure and nitrogen source.
PI = Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail
Very limited supply.

Medium maturity
Very good yield for a hulless variety
Medium height with good lodging resistance and very high test weight.
Susceptible to crown rust and red leaf, but resistant to smut.

An earlier spring barley
High test weight
Medium tall variety
Industry standard for the Midwest
91-93 RM
Excellent dual purpose
Excellent plant health
Full Flex ears
93-95 RM
Industry standard
Very versatile
Wide range of soils across the northern cornbelt
107-109 RM
Does best under higher populations
High quality grain
Excellent stalk and roots
Available
Excellent green manure crop
Suppresses weeds and loosen the topsoil.
Fast growing summer annual (60-80 days to maturity) that can be used as an emergency feed.
Excellent bio-mass
Available conventional untreated
A fast growing (60-80 days) summer annual pea that can handle the heat and drought.
Excellent nitrogen source and soil builder. (Up to 150 lbs)
Plant after the fear of frost is gone.
Excellent livestock forage.
Available 
A high yielding purple flowered forage pea.
Excellent mixed with triticale, ForagePlus oats, forage barley or brassicas.
Best harveted as balage or bagged
Available Conventional Untreated
One fo the best gene 6 BMR varieties on the market
Excellent versatility for haylage, baleage and heavy grazing.
Exceptional palatability and digestibility with superior drought tolerance.
Harvest in 55-60 days with second cutting in 30 days.
Available CU
Top quality, top tonnage (up to 25 ton/acre) forage sorghum silage with the Brown Midrib trait.
Plants grow to 10-12 feet with the BMR gene 6
Single cut product that can be harvested in 90 days.
available conventional untreated
The BEST of the spring triticales!
An excellent source of digestible fiber that provides energy along with the benefits of rumen health.
This variety has shown to be more cold tolerant than other spring varieties.
Significantly higher yields than other boot stage forages with outstanding digestibility and crude protein.

A medium sized (2100 seeds/pound) early maturing yellow pea with powdery mildew resistance and excellent standability.
An excellent source of energy and protein without roasting or extrusion.
Will produce 1-1.25 lbs of nitrogen for each bushel of grain yield.
Adapted for most areas.

A common/ Arlington type red clover that is excellent when used as a nitrogen source or in various forage mixes.
Can be frost seeded or interseeded into standing crops.
Pre-inoculated with INTX Prevail

Excellent for cover crops, green manure, nitrogen building
Pre-inoculated with INTX Prevail

Excellent in mixes for pasture or cover crops.
Great for lowland or flooding areas
Pre-Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant.

A steady product that will handle the 3-4 cutting system.
Excellent forage quality and yield.
PI = Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail
Fall dormancy 3.0
Winter survival score 2.1

Very high multi-leaf expression with 3+ cuttings ability
Performs over a wide range of soils and management systems.
PI = Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail.
Fall Dormancy of 3.0
Winter survival of 2.4

An all-around workhorse of an alfalfa.
Excellent forage quality, tonnage and persistence.
Superior agronomics.
PI = Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail
A later maturing variety with an erect growth habit
Excellent in mixes and for pasture or hay production
30-40 lbs/ acre alone
6-10 lbs/ acre in a mix
Available 
A chickling vetch (annual legume) used as a soil builder, cover crop.
Needs 60-70 days for maximum production and bio-mass
Excellent nitrogen source (up to 150# per acre).
Very tolerant to frost and drought.
4010 forage peas
ForagePlus Forage Oats
Considered the best pea/ forage oat combination on the market.
High tonnage with excellent forage quality.
15-20% protein can be expected.
Extemely palatable.
4010 forage peas
2700 Trical spring triticale
One of the best pea combination for forage quality, palatability, & digestibility
20-25% protein forage when properly harvested
Excellent source of energy for high demand animals

Variety not stated
Excellent as a plow down or short term forage
Very winter hardy
PI - Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail
77-79 RM
Open husk for early drydown
Excellent early finish
High yield stress tolerant corn
Big enough for silage options
94-95 RM
Excellent yield for maturity
Widely adaptable. Moves east to west very well
Excellent stalk
95-97 RM
Excellent ear picking, open husks
Excellent late season health
Superior yield for maturity
Available Conventional Untreated
Candy Sudangrass
- High protein (8-9%)
- Very sweet stalk (8-9% sugar)
- Top IVTD. Offering some of the highest digestible nutrients per acre

Latest generation leaf hopper tolerant variety
Will handle the most aggressive harvest schedules
Extremely versatile over a wide range of soils
Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant

Medium maturity oat
Taller oat with very high test weight
Very versatile, wide range of adaptability
Available CU
High sugar & protein from the Cadan sudangrass
High protein from the forage soybeans
Excellent summer forage for silage, baleage or grazing
Excellent drought tolerance
Suitable for organic use. (Always check with your certifier.)
Stabilized, encapsulated silage inoculant
Excellent for hay, haylage, corn silage or high moisture ground shelled corn
Dry granular forage inoculant (50 lb units)
Suitable for organic use. (Always check with your certifier.)
Stabilized,encapsulated water soluble silage inoculant.
Excellent for hay, haylage, corn silage or high moisture ground shelled corn.
Water soluble forage inoculant (200 gm units).
Available 
A cross between winter rye and durum wheat resulting in excellent feed quality, high forage and grain yields.
Excellent winter hardiness.
Excellent response to higher levels of nitrogen.
Excellent nutrient sink
Available 
Excellent as cover crop, green manure, forage or grain.
Winter rye can have an allelopathic affect on seedlings and weeds, mostly grasses, of the following crop.
Wait 7 days before planting crops after working rye into soil
Can be grazed late into the fall.
Available 
A vigorous growing winter annual legume
Palnt early spring or 4-6 weeks before freeze up in fall
Comes to full bloom in early June/ July.
Inoculant recommended for maximum production

A very high leaf-to-stem ration triticale that exhibits a very dense canopy of long leaves that suit itself to high forage production.
Excellent winter hardiness, high grain yields with excellent palatability.
Excellent response to nitrogen which makes it a great forage for livestock waste management.
Available conventional untreated
The king of forage oats.
Excellent for fall or spring feed
Excellent when mixed with 4010 or Arvika forage peas, Winfred brassica or Graza radish.

Turnip/kale hybrid cross.
Multiple grazing; summer, fall or winter feed for all livestock types.
All livestock types
Retains leaf and stem quality in frost and freeze conditions.
Available 
Excellent as cover crop, green manure, forage or grain.
Winter rye can have an allelopathic affect on seedlings and weeds, mostly grasses, of the following crop.
Can be grazed late into the fall.
Excellent nurse crop for small seeds in spring

Excellent as forage or as a “tillage” radish.
Excellent nitrogen scavenger, drought tolerance, rapid regrowth.
Excellent fall energy source when grazed.
18-24" tubers

Early maturing summer turnip
Superior leaf and leaf holding ability.
Great flexibility for grazing.
Tankard bulb with high proportion above ground.

Excellent digestibility with high mineral content.
Fast establishment with excellent regrowth.
Do not overgraze.
Helps reduce worms and parasites in sheep and goats

Excellent fall/ winter forage for sheep, beef, dairy, wildlife
Leaves offer highest concentration of protein
Will eat tubers once leaves are gone

For all types of grasses and cereal grains.
Can be used on all crops
Stabilized Azospirillum bacteria (2 year shelf life)
Stimulates root growth and provides nitrogen fixation resulting in improved nutrient uptake, increased protein and yields.
Available
Highly persistant creeping root variety
2.0 Fall Dormancy
2.0 Winter Survival
Pre-inoculated with an organically approved inoculant
Available
4.0 Fall Dormancy
2.0 Winter Survival
Branch rooted variety that stands up to heavy wheel traffic
Pre-inoculated with organically approved inoculant

Tall, single Cut
Excellent soil and nitrogen builder
Pre-Inoculated with INTX Prevail
Available conventional untreated
Annual clover, planted in sring in the north
Planted late summer in the south
Hay, pasture, haylage, or green manure
Needs to be cut prior to flowering or will not recover
Pre-Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant.
Available conventional untreated
Smaller leafed
Excellent ground cover, pasture mixes
Great for walk ways in the garden
Pre-Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant.
Available conventional untreated
Large leafed
Excellent for pastures and pasture mixes
Pre-Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant.
Available conventional untreated
Winter annual in the south
Summer annual in the north
Excellent producer of N (125#) and humus
Matures early summer in the north
Pre-Inoculated with an organically approved inoculant

Excellent for short term pastures
High Yields and forage quality
Late heading
Very quick establishment
Strong disease resistance
Available conventional untreated
Low alkaloid
Leafy, high yielding, perennial forage grass
Performs well on wet, poorly drained soils
Performs well on soils below 6.0 pH
101-103 RM
Excellent ear flex; good ear picking
Excellent yield for maturity
Superior emergence
Very adaptable
103-105 RM
Excellent ear flex
Great canopy
Excellent early vigor
Very good drought stress
108-110 RM
Medium tall plant with good ear flex
HIgh yield to moisture
Excellent early vigor
Food grade quality
99 - 101 RM
Great workhorse variety
Wide adaptability
Good ear picking
Very good late season health
85 - 87 RM
Big, robust plants
Large, girthy, flexible ear
Better than average for ear picking
Consistent across the northern corn belt
Handles stress well
84 - 86 RM
Excellent workhorse variety
Above average European corn borer tolerance
Good ear picking
Available 
Dual purpose; graze or bale
Wide, deep crown sets
Stands up to wheel or hoof traffic
Very fast recovery
85-88 RM Phase 2.0
Very versatile
Superior early vigor
Good ear picking
Excellent yield for maturity
Responds to starter
87- 91 RM
Great early canopy
Tall, dual purpose plant with excellent ear flex
Very adaptable
Excellent late season health
91 - 95 RM
Superior late season health
Good ear picking
Excellent grain quality
Dual purpose
94 - 96 RM
Tall, dual purpose plant
Excellent grain quality
24-28,000 population
Keep on better soils..."It takes nutrition to make nutrition"
94-98 RM Phase 2.0
Tall plant with medium height ear
Excellent ear flex
Very god canopy
24-30,000 population
94-98 RM Phase 2.0
Very flexible ears, good for picking
Dual purpose
Responds to later release nitrogen
24-30,000 population
Keep on better soils..."It takes nutrition to make nutrition"
97-101 RM Phase 2.0
Solid agronomics
Higher protein
Excellent late season health
24-32,000 populations
Keep on better soils..."It takes nutrition to make nutrition"
101-103 RM
Excellent ear flex
Responds to later released nitrogen
Excellent early vigor
24-28,000 final populations
Excellent for SideKick
Available
102-104 RM Phase 2.0
Highly digestible grain, lower lignin in the stalk makes for great digestibilty
Softer, more digestible cob
Responds to later nitrogen release
24-28,000 final population
Keep on better soils..."It takes nutrition to make nutrition"
Available
106-108 RM Phase 2.0
Medium tall dual purpose plant
Handles heat very well
Excellent grain quality
Responds to later released/ applied nitrogen
26-36,000 population
Available
106-109 RM Phase 3.0
New Ultra high oil variety
Excellent early vigor, ear flex
Dual purpose
Great SideKick partner (Plant 30% VP corn along side any variety of similar silking maturity. The "xenia affect" will raise the nutritional values of the grain planted along it.)
Available
108-110 RM Phase 2.0
New very versatile high protein variety
Excellent dual purpose
Tall rugged plant
Wide adaptability
Available
107-110 RM Phase 3.0
Ultra high energy
Great SideKick partner (Plant 30% VP corn along side any variety of similar silking maturity. The "xenia affect" will raise the nutritional values of the grain planted along it.)
Dual purpose
Excellent late season health
Available
108-112 RM Phase 3.0
Ultra high oil variety
Excellent ear flex
Great SideKick partner (Plant 30% VP corn along side any variety of similar silking maturity. The "xenia affect" will raise the nutritional values of the grain planted along it.)
Keep on best soils..."It takes nutrition to make nutrition"
Very versatile
available conventional untreated
Highest level of glycosinolates which are biologically active against insects, nematodes and fungal pathogens, such as Sclerontinia and Verticillium Wilt. Plant prior to high value crops such as vegetabels to reduce disease and weeds. Excellent nitrogen and mineral sequestration due to 3-6' roots. Plant late summer/ early fall, allow to die at freezeup, then over winter and work material into soil for early weed and disease control. Plant in spring after danger of frost.
Work plant material into soil at least 21 days before subsequent crop. Do not plant with other crops.

Mid-season oat with consistent high grain yield
Excellent straw strength
Yellow oat
Superior smut and BYDV resistence
2 - 4 bushels/ acre

Early, shorter oat
White oat
Very good straw strenth
Excellent agronomics
2 - 4 bushels/ acre

The king of forage oat varieties
Excellent for fall or spring feed
Excellent mixed with 4010 forage peas, brassicas or Graza dual purpose radish.
4010 forage peas
forage oats
excellent nurse crop for alfalfa, grasses
15-20% protein
Excellent tonnage in 60 days

Excellent alone or with a companion cereal crop
Mix with triticale, rye, barley or spelt
100-120 lbs/ acre alone; 40-60 lbs in mix
Highly palatable
Available 
INTX N-Dure; OMRI listed
Dry peat based
Excellent symbiosis with mycorhizae seed treatments
Highly recommended with all pea mixes
Available conventional untreated
Excellent as "tillage" or forage radish
Excellent nitrogen scavenger
Drought tolerant
Rapid regrowth
Excellent fall energy source whrn grazed
Available conventional unreated
Fast establishing, DEEP-ROOTED, cool season season grass
Excellent bio-mass for soil tilth
Excellent in a number of cover crop mixes
Plant early spring or late summer

Highest level of active glucosinolate chemical found which are biologically active against insects, nematodes and fungal pathogens, such as sclerontinia and verticillium wilt.
Plant prior to high value crops such as vegetables to reduce disease and weeds.
Excellent nitrogen sequestration due to 3-6' roots.
Available 
Very good winter hardiness
Awnless
Medium Height
Excellent straw strength
Medium to early maturity

New sixth generation of hopper tolerance
Very versatile as hay, silage or mixes
3.0 Fall dormancy
2.2 Winter survival
PI - pre-inoculated with INTX Prevail

Established early with high yields
Tolerates tight soils well
Responds to higher levels of available Nitrogen
Perennial bunch grass

Excellent early growth
High sugar content
HIghly digestible
Responds to high Nitrogen levels
HIgh tolerance to tight soils

Very high yields
Excellent digestibility for a tall fescue
Very good winter hardiness
Handles drought very well

Highly digestible fiber that provides energy for the rumen
High crude protein numbers for a spring cereal
Excellent companion with 4010 forage peas (50/50 mix)
Available conventional untreated
Very high yielding, palatable (gene 6) BMR hybrid sudangrass
Fine stemmed, very leafy
Exceptional regrowth
Hay, silage or summer pasture

Stabilized Azospirillium bacteria (2 year shelf life)
Stimulates root growth and nitrogen fixation resulting in improved nutrient updates, increased protein and yields.
101-103 RM
Broad green leaves
Excellent stalk & roots
Keep on better soils
Responds to higher populations; 24-34,000
