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Tall Fescue (25%)
Tall Fescue (25%)

Tall Fescue (25%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Grass

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Great stockpiling ability, high tonnage potential. Deep rooting grass.

Meadow Brome (10%)

Meadow Brome (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Grass

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Fast growing in spring. Greater frost resistance than Smooth Brome.  Commonly used in blends across Western Canada.

Timothy (10%)

Timothy (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Grass

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Abundant leaf growth ability in mid-summer. Mixes well with alfalfa in a stand.

Orchard Grass (10%)

Orchard Grass (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Grass

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Vigorous growth with high biomass potential. Dense root system. Does well in cool environments. 

Birdsfoot Trefoil (7.5%)

Birdsfoot Trefoil (7.5%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Legume

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Non-bloat legume. High adaptability to its environment.  Stays vegetative longer (indeterminate plant species)

Red Clover (7.5%)

Red Clover (7.5%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Biennial Legume

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? A specific enzyme (polyphenol oxidase) in this plant allows the clover to break down in the abomasum, not the rumen, which uses the protein more efficiently.  Grows well in shaded environments.

Multi-Leaf Alfalfa (10%)

Multi-Leaf Alfalfa (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Legume

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? High relative feed value with increased leaf growth. (more leaves)

Trifoliate Alfalfa (10%)

Trifoliate Alfalfa (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Legume

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Less leaves than multi-leaf but in a broader form.  High field value.

Creeping Root Alfalfa (10%)

Creeping Root Alfalfa (10%)

Plant Type: Cool Season Perennial Legume

Mycorrhizal Dependent: Yes

Why In The Blend? Ability to withstand pressure from grasses due to its creeping root characteristic.  Provides better ground cover for the stand > tap rooted alfalfa.

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Tall Fescue (25%)
Meadow Brome (10%)
Timothy (10%)
Orchard Grass (10%)
Birdsfoot Trefoil (7.5%)
Red Clover (7.5%)
Multi-Leaf Alfalfa (10%)
Trifoliate Alfalfa (10%)
Creeping Root Alfalfa (10%)
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