
| Foremost II Brand | |
| A premium alfalfa selected for high forage yield, excellent quality, and persistence. | |
| Medium tall plants have a semi-upright growth habit with a dense canopy. | |
| Wheel traffic performance: as cutting fre- quency increases, Foremost II responds with increasing yield. | |
| Foremost II Brand is adapted all across the fall dormancy 2, 3 and 4 production zones. It fits the traditional 4 cut by mid-September harvest management system, but will handle more aggressive cutting if the producer’s goal is yield and high forage quality. No known soil type or management limitations. | |
| Perfect Brand | |
| Perfect Brand has an outstanding disease resistance package to help maximize yield and quality. An exceptional choice for Midwest alfalfa growers. | |
| Vigorous late season growth with strong winterhardiness. This variety is extremely leafy and is rated very highly for forage quality. Perfect Brand tested above the mean in all yield performance trials it was evaluated in. | |
| Dairy and livestock producers can rely on Perfect Brand alfalfa to produce big yields under aggressive management. With a dense, leafy canopy, Perfect Brand is the premium choice for producers looking to maximize profit. It truly is the perfect choice for maximum forage production. | |
| Tracker Brand | |
| Tracker’s unique low-set crowns offer added protection from grazing and heavy wheel traffic. Coupled with high yields, Tracker Brand alfalfa is the “real deal”. | |
| Expect solid disease and pest resistance, excellent winter survival ratings and fast recovery with Tracker Brand alfalfa. | |
| Added benefits to growers include strong tolerance to heat stress, fine stems, and superb standability. | |
| Prairie Hop Brand | |
| Prairie Hop Brand is a high powered alfalfa with genetic resistance to potato leafhopper injury. | |
| Prairie Hop Brand is a fall dormancy three alfalfa with a winter survival rating comparable to Vernal with excellent forage quality. | |
| In the field, Prairie Hop alfalfa will appear tall, showy, and carry a dense, leafy canopy. Medium dark green plants exhibit a very high percentage of multi-foliate expression. Expect fast spring green-up and a medium maturity to late bud or early flower. Harvest by early bloom to maximize milk per acre. With fast recovery after harvest, it is well suited to 3 to 4 cut harvest systems and rotational grazing. Prairie Hop also performs well with cool season grasses. Put Prairie Hop Brand alfalfa to work on your farm to maximize your forage production! | |
| PB-500 Brand | |
| High yielding alfalfa with very fast re-growth after cutting. It displays excellent leafiness, high percent crude protein and high relative feed value. Adapted to 3 to 4 cuts under aggressive management. | |
| Solid pest resistance along with excellent winter hardiness makes PB-500 Brand an outstanding value. | |
| Management tips: Cut in spring at bud stage, cut every 28 to 38 days thereafter, graze or bale accumulated growth after frost, allow minimum of 21 days regrowth before frost to prepare plants for winter. | |
| PB-250 Brand | |
| High yielding alfalfa with very fast re-growth after cutting. It displays excellent leafiness, high percent crude protein and high relative feed value. Ideal alfalfa for medium stand life and 3 cuttings per year. | |
| Management tips: Cut in spring at bud stage, cut every 28 to 38 days thereafter, graze or bale accumulated growth after frost, allow minimum of 21 days regrowth before frost to prepare plants for winter. | |
