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Technologies Like No One Else

We've joined with Barenbrug to bring you a line-up of elite turfgrasses ideally suited for sports turf, golf, residential, commercial and municipal turf uses.
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Yellow Jacket Enhanced Seed Coating

Developed to include super-absorbent technology, advanced nutrient packaging, seedling disease protection, Yellow Jacket exhibits proven performance even in the most demanding applications.
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Mighty Mustard

Mighty Mustard is the proven soil-health builder. Backed by years of research and on-farm results, this high-glucosinolate cover crop targets your biggest concerns.
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Cover Crops

Join Sonny Murray, Perennia Field Crop Specialist, and Rosalie Gillis-Madden, Perennia Vegetable Specialist, and learn more about cover crops, tips on management practices, and how they might be implemented on your farm to improve soil health.
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Dormant or Done?

Summer weather can wreak havoc on your lawn. Is a brown lawn a dead lawn?
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Partnership with Turfgrass Water Conservation Alliance

We are proud to be joining forces with a great organization, The Turfgrass Water Conservation Alliance, to bring innovative products to our customers that also provide an environmental benefit.
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Successfully Establishing Forage Stands

When establishing a forage stand, you must first consider if it is the best time to try and get a new stand growing.
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Using Frosty Berseem Clover in Pastures

New annual legume shows promise for pasture and hay production
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Time to Think about Frost Seeding Frosty and Fixation

Frost seeding of FROSTY CLOVER can be used by grazers as a means to improve pasture yields and change forage species composition within the pasture without complete renovation.
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New Cold-Tolerant Clovers

The first arrivals are cover crops, but forages are on their way. Grassland Oregon, a seed company based in Salem, Oregon, has launched FIXatioN Balansa and Frosty Berseem clovers, making them available to producers in Canada. Both varieties are capable of withstanding temperatures as cold as -26 C and -5 C (without snow cover).
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