SMALL GRAINS
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OATS
Cert. Esker
- A mid-season with consistently high grain yields
- High test weight
- Excellent clean, bright straw and grain
- Top Wisconsin oats for cash grain
Cert. Badger
Very High Yielding
Medium Maturity
Medium Tall Height
Good Test Weight
Cert. Colt
- Very good test weight
- Significantly higher yields and better standability than other early oat varieties
- Excellent choice for underseeding alfalfa
Uncert. Ogle
- Medium maturing variety with high grain yields and low test weight
- Very good straw strength
- Popular as a nurse crop for underseeding
Troy - Tall, medium late maturing variety with good lodging resistance
- White kernels with good test weight
UC. Dane
- Very early, heading 3-4 days earlier than Ogle
- Yellow kernels with good straw strength
Cert. Gem
- A mid-season oat with high grain yields
- Excellent resistance to crown rust
- Yellow kernels with a good test weight
Uncert. Don
- Early maturing variety
- Excellent resistance to crown rust
- Kernals are dull white in color, medium to large, and midplump
BARLEY
Cert. Kewaunee
- Very high yielding with good test weight
- Good lodging resistance and disease package
Uncert. Hazen
- Very good yielding variety with good test weight
- Medium height plant with strong straw strength
WHEAT & RYE
Buckwheat
- Fast growing grain
- Green mature crop most commonly used as ground cover
- Leaves the ground loose and weed free
Spring or Winter Triticale
A cross between wheat and rye, with higher yields and quality than either of the other
Should be harvested before it heads out for optimum quality
Seeding rate 100-150#/acre alone, 80-100#/acre with seeding
Winter Rye
Very winter hardy
Quick to green up in the spring
Straw yields are high and grain yields are 30-60 bu/acre
Makes a great early season forage
Seeding rate 100-140#/acre
Cert. Faller Spring Wheat
Cert. RB07 Spring Wheat
ANNUAL FORAGES
Badger Field Peas
High yielding, good standing climbing black pea
Most commonly used with a cereal grain for forage
Seeding rate 50/50 with a cereal crop
Peas/Barley
Highest quality of the pea and small grain mixes
Harvest at the boot stage for optimum quality
Seeding rate 120-150#/acre alone, 100#/acre with seeding
Peas & Oats
Peas & Triticale
50/50 blend peas and forage triticale
Longest cutting window of forage crops
Cut when head start showing
Seeding rate 100-120#/acre alone
Forage Soybean & Milo Mix
High protein mix of a tall leafy group 3 soybean and milo
Mixture can provide high yield potential
Harvest when soybeans start to develop pods
Seeding rate 130# of soybeans/acre and 15# of milo/acre
BMR Hybrid Sorghum Sudan
Japanese Millet
Fast growing forage for hay, pasture or bedding
Good at suppressing weeds and mellowing the ground
Seeding rate 25-35#/acre into warm ground