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Alfalfas
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- Ameristand 201
- Ameristand 403T
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- Ladak - A very economical alfalfa. Use as a cheap filler or as an inexpensive addition to dryland grasses.
- Ladak 65 - Designed for dryland or one-cutting areas. Good variety for dryland hay or pasture mixes. This variety offers long stand life with tops in winter hardiness. Deep tap rood type.
- TS 44 Blend
- Wrangler - High yielding, multi-cutting alfalfa. Very good quality: leafy with fine stems. Excellent disease resistance.
- Rambler (creeper)
- Ranger - One of the old standard alfalfas. Good forage production and low seed cost.
- Vernal
- NK Spredor 3 (proprietary) - A creeping root alfalfa designed to take abuse, as in a pasture situation. Fair forage producer with excellent winter-hardiness. Not for irrigated hay production.
- Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover - Used as an annual or biennial. Its primary use is as a soil builder. Use as green manure or as part of a blend to cover and heal abused soils.
- Alsike - A short-lived perennial clover for low-lying, moist areas. Will tolerate some flooding and waterlogged soils. Seed in a mix with grasses in areas of field where other hay will not survive.
- Medium Red - A short-lived perennial clover that is well adapted to well-drained, high producing soils. Needs irrigation or good soil moisture. Best use is in a mix with grasses for high quality pasture.
- Mammoth Red
- Berseem
- White Dutch (lawn grade) - A good clover for cloudy moist climates. Intermediate in size with foliage made up of leaves and leaf stems. Not tolerant to alkaline soils. Has hard seed that will pass through a cow and reseed itself.
- Remont Sanfoin - A high producing irrigated variety of sanfoin. This variety has more regrowth and is best suited for irrigated hay or pasture.
- Austrian Winter Peas
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