TROPHY SERIES. Product Manual MICRO NUTRIENT APPLIED SEED MIXTURES

Similar documents
PUTTING FORAGES TOGETHER FOR YEAR ROUND GRAZING

ennessee is one of the top livestock producing states in the country. Much of the livestock in Tennessee is raised by smaller-scale, parttime

Managing of Annual Winter Forages in Southwest Texas

COVER CROPS FOR RASPBERRY PLANTINGS

Fertility Guidelines for Hops in the Northeast Dr. Heather Darby, University of Vermont Extension Agronomist

Grass Legume Mixtures:

Understanding the. Soil Test Report. Client and Sample Identification

SOIL HEALTH COVER CROPS RELAY CROPPING

Annual Winter Pastures for East Texas

Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a

Introduction. Introduction Nutritional Requirements. Six Major Classes of Nutrients. Water 12/1/2011. Regional Hay School -- Bolivar, MO 1

The Ultimate Guide to Pigeon Feed

College of Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension

Onion & Leek Planting Guide

Cover crops as a soil improvement strategy

Bermudagrass is an integral component of

Improve and protect your soil

Chapter 11 Site Rehabilitation and Stabilization

Strawberry Production Basics: Matted Row

How To Feed Cows In The Winter

Food Plots for White-tailed Deer

MATH 110 Landscape Horticulture Worksheet #5

Horticulture Information Leaflet 33-E

Guide to Food Plots. A Practical. In the Southern Great Plains E-1032

NO-TILL AND NITROGEN FIXING INOCULANTS

Photo courtesy of the National Wild Turkey Federation NON-GAME GAME

Forage Economics, page2. Production Costs

Fertilizer, Weed Control, Grubs, and General Application Questions

Turfgrass Management of Bermudagrass Football Fields

Maintaining a Healthy Lawn

Vegetable Planting Guide For Eastern North Carolina

Penn State University Equine Environmental Stewardship Program

WHAT IS IN FERTILIZER OTHER THAN NUTRIENTS?

POTASSIUM. Functions of Potassium in Plants. Potassium Deficiency Symptoms

Radishes as biofumigants and weed suppressant cover crops. Joel Gruver Western Illinois University

NUTRIENT SPECIFICATIONS OF TURKEY WASTE MATERIAL

Ecologically based weed management! Chuck Mohler! Cornell University!

Saving The Soil Skin, Thriving With No-Till

Management Strategies for Rangeland and Introduced Pastures

So far the effort, outlined in the state s Nutrient Reduction Strategy to reduce hypoxia in the Gulf, has been voluntary.

Estimated Costs of Crop. Production in Iowa File A1-20 The estimated costs of corn, corn silage, Ag Decision Maker

The estimated costs of corn, corn silage,

FOR DISTRIBUTION AND USE ONLY WITHIN THE STATE OF OHIO. Dual MAGNUM. EPA Reg EPA SLN No. OH

Consumer Horticulture

Forage Bermudagrass: Selection, Establishment and Management. Introduction

COVER CROPS FOR VEGETABLE GROWERS

Irrigated Pastures for Grass-Fed Beef Managing Irrigation for a Quality Product. Robert M. (Bob) Scriven 1 Grazing Consultant Kearney, Nebraska

Maintaining Nutrition as We Age

FARMING FOR THE FUTURE How mineral fertilizers can feed the world and maintain its resources in an Integrated Farming System

FERTILIZER GUIDELINES FOR AGRONOMIC CROPS IN MINNESOTA

Organic Gardening Certificate Program Quiz Week 3 Answer Key

LARGE BREED COMPLETE DOG FOOD

Agro-One Soil Analysis

Virginia Gardener

Number 389 February 15, 2013

TIMOTHY HAY PRODUCTION FOR EXPORT. Steve Fransen 1 ABSTRACT PRODUCTION OF EXPORT QUALITY TIMOTHY HAY IN A GOOD WATER YEAR

Summer Stress Arrives Early on Cool Season Lawns

Managing Crops for Excess Water Stress

What Is Holistic Planned Grazing?

1 SEEDLING QUALITY. Seedling quality

REGULAR CAT FOOD COMPARISON CHART

Landscape Fertilizers: Selection, Handling, Application and Storage...

Optimum soil test levels

Commercial Fruit Production. Essential Commercial Fruit Production Decisions

Central Oregon Climate and how it relates to gardening

Tailoring solutions for a region of diversity Global Press Conference 2013

QUINOA. (Chenopodium Quinoa) enabling deployment of underutilized species. Global Facilitation Unit. for Underutilized Species

Fertilizer. Recommendations Guide. EC750 September Cooperative Extension Service South Dakota State University U.S. Department of Agriculture

Basic NAP Provisions. Eligible Crops for NAP Assistance. Continue - Eligible Crops. Continue Ineligible Crops. Ineligible Crops for NAP Assistance 1-1

Llewellyn's Moon Sign Book

PREVENTING PEST DAMAGE IN HOME LAWNS

LiveRoof Maintenance Protocol

A Look at Five Green Manures for Tropical Farm Systems by: Kristin Hettich

ENERGY IN FERTILIZER AND PESTICIDE PRODUCTION AND USE

What Is Humic Acid? Where Does It Come From?

Can Grazing Make Organic No-Till Possible?

JUNIPER TREE NURSERY. Growing The Future Forest Today. A Promise We ve Been Keeping Since 1957.

Advanced Soil Organic Matter Management

A SOIL TESTING SERVICE FOR FARMERS IN THAILAND, USING MOBILE LABORATORIES

COMPOST AND PLANT GROWTH EXPERIMENTS

2014 Product Catalogue

Crop production million ha million tonnes PART 1. CHART 7: Harvested area of the most important crops in Central Asia (2010)

K component in recycled NPK fertilizers

Published 2005 INTRODUCTION

Nutrient and Fertilizer Value of Dairy Manure

Growing and Managing Growing and Managing Successful Food Plots Successful Food Plots for Wildlife in the Mid-South for Wildlife in the Mid-South

LIFE STAGES. DOG and CAT FOODS. Give your pet the natural, wholesome nutrition needed for all-day activity and a lifetime of fitness and health

Key Growth Stages. Kent McKay, NCREC. Minot, ND

Irrigation Scheduling on Small Grains using AZSCHED for Windows - Safford Agricultural Center, 2003

Assessing the Value of Pecan Trees

2014 Flax Weed Control Trial

Preparing for Success: Waterfowl Habitat Management Annual Planning by Houston Havens

Sulfur deficiency in corn Jim Camberato, Stephen Maloney, and Shaun Casteel 1 Agronomy Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Quality requirements for wood ash as K component in recycled NPK fertilizers

Virginia Tech s Kentland Farm Grows Organic Produce for Dining Halls

primefacts Yield and digestibility of legume and oat forages Dr Brian Dear Principal Research Scientist

I. RECOMMENDED PRACTICES BASED ON GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES (GAP) AND GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP)

6/29/ TDN

Nutrition Education Competencies Aligned with the California Health Education Content Standards

Roots and Stems and Leaves, Oh My!

Transcription:

TROPHY SERIES Product Manual MICRO NUTRIENT APPLIED SEED MIXTURES

What is MICRO BOOST? MICRO BOOST applied seed mixtures include is a unique, sophisticated seed applied fertilizer product Physically and chemically formulated for optimum uptake Patented Seed safe Suited to a broad range of agricultural and horticultural crops

What is MICRO BOOST? Delivers nutrients essential for early plant health, but not often available to seedlings, regardless of nutrient status of the soil This attribute separates MICRO BOOST from countless seed amendments on the market

MICRO BOOST impact on forage performance Testing on forage seed has resulted in the following benefits: Earlier, more even emergence Larger, more vigorous grass seedlings Longer, more fibrous roots Ability to withstand environmental stress More Biomass = 15% - 20% Greater Yields

Brassica Mix Buck Master Forage Rape 40% Bayou Giant Forage Rape 30% Purple Top Turnips 30% 5-lb bag plants up to 1 acre 25-lb bag plants up to 5 acres Hardiness Zone: 1-7 Planting Time: Early Spring or late summer in lower zones Soil Preference: Above 5.5ph and well drained Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 74-140 days Suggested Nutrients: High nitrogen fertilizer Nutrient Value: Protein 20-30 Carbohydrates 20-33 Calcium 1.5 8 15 ¼ Inch Formulated to be late season harvest plots since the leafy area will tend to taste bitter until the first or second heavy frost. After the frost, the leafy area becomes sweet in taste and very desirable to the animal. Once the animal finds the Brassicas, they will consume the leafy area, which will stay palatable until early winter, then graze the bulbs of the plants. Brassicas are very high in both protein and carbohydrates, which are the two leading factors for increased body weight and prolonging stamina to help the animal through the rutting season as well as the hard winter months

Chicory Mix Antler Chicory 50% 6-Point Chicory 50% 2 4 ¼ 5-lb bag plants up to 1.25 acre 25-lb bag plants up to 6.25 acre Hardiness: Zone: All Planting Time: 50F (10C) at least six weeks before frost or high summer temperatures Soil Preference: Adaptable to most, prefers moderate well drained. Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 80-100 days Suggested Nutrients: 200 lbs. of Nitrogen per acre Nutrient Value: Protein 10-32% Carbohydrates 35 Calcium 1.53 A tough cool-season perennial crop that is a preferred deer forage. This nutritious broadleaf crop, Chicory is an herb and develops a rather deep tap-root that prefers loamy, well-drained soils. The leaves of chicory are highly digestible and carry a protein level of anywhere between 15 and 30 percent. Tolerate acidic soils, withstand drought, and crowd out potential weed competition

Clover Mix Ladino White Clover 60% Dutch White Clover 20% Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover 20% 4 6 ¼ or less 5-lb bag plants up to 1 acre 25-lb bag plants up to 4 acres Hardiness Zone: 3-10 Planting Time: Spring: as early as possible; Fall: August 15-September 10 th, Winter September to mid-october Soil Preference: Tolerates compacted soils 6.0-6.5 ph Germination: 7-10 days Plant Maturity: 20-30 days Suggested Nutrients: Nutrient Value: Protein Fiber Carbohydrates Calcium Perennial forage provides essential nutrition, especially during the following spring and summer months of antler growth and fawn development. High protein for maximum antler growth Ability to last up to three to five years without replanting. Adds nitrogen to the soil

Cereal Grain Everleaf 126 Oats 50% Verdant Barley 25% Triticale 718 25% 70 80 ¼- - ½ 8-lb bag plants up to 5200 square feet 25-lb bag plants 1/3 rd acre Hardiness Zone: All Planting Time: Early Spring (45F) or Late Fall Soil Preference: 4.5 and above Germination: 7-20 days Plant Maturity: 60-75 days Suggested Nutrients: Nutrient Value: Protein 16.g Fiber 10.6g Carbohydrates 66.3g Calcium -389 kcal A blend of Forage Oats and Triticale (a cross between wheat and rye) combine for the best grain forage plants. Grows back quickly High protein, more digestible, and longer growing forage plant than other grain crops Widely adaptable to various soil types.

Daikon Radish Daikon Radish 100% 5-lb. bags plants.625 acres 25-lb bag plants 3 acres 8 10 ¼ - 1/2 Hardiness Zone: All Planting Time: 60 days before first frost, two weeks after last frost Soil Preference: Deep, loose soil 5.8 6.8 Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 60-70 days Suggested Nutrients: No fertilizer required, compost dressing beneficial Nutrient Value Protein 0.6g Fiber 1.6g Carbohydrates 4.1g Fiber 1.6g Grows like carrots in length of 18-24 inches. Deer eat both the green top and the radish itself. Great for soil improvements as a cover crop (aerates and loosens soil) Germinates quickly and grows in most soil types Great for no till food plots

LabLab Highworth 100% 20 30 1/2-1 5-lb bag plants 1/8 th acre 25-lb bag plants up to 1 acre Hardiness Zone: Zone 8 Planting Time: (After frost date) SOUTHERN US; April August / NORTHERN US: May-June Soil Preference: Lablab can grow in a wide range of soils. Germination: 4-7 Days Plant Maturity: 4-5 Weeks Suggested Nutrients: Soil testing is highly recommended. Liming to a ph of 6.0-6.5 and providing adequate levels of potassium and phosphorus are necessary to ensure a productive stand. Nutrient Value Protein 21%-28% This summer annual legume is extremely high yielding and drought tolerant. Since it is vulnerable to early grazing pressure, plant in big fields or protect with fencing or repellents. Once established, Lab Lab s high protein makes it excellent for deer throughout the summer and fall until a killing frost.

Sunflower Black Peredovik Sunflower 100% 5-lb bag plants ½ acre Hardiness Zone: All Planting Time: Spring, Summer. Best when planted in cooler temperatures with adequate moisture. Soil Preference:. Germination: 4-7 Days Plant Maturity: 100 days Nutrient Value 28 percent fat 25 percent fiber 15 percent protein Calcium B vitamins Iron Vitamin E Potassium 10-15 20-30 ¼ ½ Sunflowers for game birds & dove fields. Sunflowers are a great addition to game bird fields for dove, quail, turkey and pheasant. Common dove fields are planted in strips. High oil content provides the nutrients needed to support a healthy wildlife poplulation

Soybeans Stonwall Forage 100% 25-lb bag plants ½ - ¾ acre 30 40 1/2-1 Hardiness Zone: All Group 7 Planting Time: April - August Soil Preference: Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 53 days Suggested Nutrients: ph: 5.5-6.5 Protein 21%-28% This heat-tolerant annual legume provides the nutrition deer need for antler development and health. Micro Boost encourages early plant growth, more even emergence, larger seedlings and longer, more developed roots. The coating helps seeds withstand cool growing conditions and increases drought tolerance. Medium to tall height provides plenty of cover for undisturbed bedding and grazing.

High Sugar Alfalfa Mix High Sugar Blend N-R-G Alfalfa 50% Crowne Royal Orchardgrass 50% 15 20 ¼ 4-lb bag plants 1/3 acre 25-lb bag plants over 1 acre Planting Time: Deep South-September / Central March/April, North June and August Soil Preference: ph: 5.5-6.5 Hardiness Zone: All Soil Preference: Loose well drained Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 20-30 days Highly palatable, sweet alfalfa is superior-quality forage that aids in your herds antler development, health and nutrition. Plant in a well-drained area that has five hours or more of sunlight for best results.

Trail Mix Shake N Spread Trail Mix Triticale 25% Buck Buster Rape 20% Tetraploid Annual Rye 20% Purple Top Turnips 15% Ladino Clover 10% Persian Clover 10% 15 21 ¼ 7-lb bag plants 1/3 acre Planting Time: Spring or mid-summer Soil Preference: ph: 5.5-6.5 Hardiness Zone: All Soil Preference: Loose well drained Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 15-20 days Built in spreader! Perfect for creating food plots on ATV trails, wooded walking paths and shaded forest edges. No till formula with summer antler growth nutrition and high sugar appeal after the first frost.

Sugar Beet Mix Sugar Beet Mix Sugar Beets 15% Purple Top Turnips 55% Daikon Radish 30% 6-10 8-10 1/8-1/4 5-lb bag plants 2/3 rd an acre Planting Time: Spring or summer Soil Preference: ph: 6.0 6.8 Hardiness Zone: All Soil Preference: Variety of soils with good drainage Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 90-100 days Sugar beets are a biennial vegetable that can produce roots anywhere from 2 to 4 pounds when mature. The white-colored roots are very attractive to deer and contain from 13 to 22 percent sucrose. Sugar beets are highly digestible and provide a protein content of about 10 percent to deer. One acre of ground may produce as much as 15 tons of this delicious delicacy. Deer will also forage on the top of sugar beets. While deer may not immediately recognize the roots as preferred food, once they do, they will hammer them. Cool weather helps increase the sugar content of the roots and attractiveness to deer.

Hammer Mix Hammer Mix NRG Alfalfa 40% Crown Royal Orchard Grass 40% 6-Point Chicory 10% Ladino White Clover 10% 4-6 lbs. 6-8 lbs. ¼ - ½ 5 lb. bag plants 2/3 acre Planting Time: Deep South-September / Central March/April, North June and August Soil Preference: ph: 5.5-6.5 Hardiness Zone: All Soil Preference: Loose well drained Germination: 4-7 days Plant Maturity: 20-30 days Highly palatable, sweet alfalfa is superior-quality forage that aids in your herds antler development, health and nutrition. Alfalfa Orchard Grass Chicory Clover