XL Brand Blends

Big Ton XL

Smooth Bromegrass

  • Vigorous, long-lived sod-forming perennial grass
  • Excellent drought resistance
  • Improved leaf disease/seedling blight resistance
  • VERY versatile, suited to grazing & haying
  • Well-suited alongside alfalfa & in mixed stands

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Defiant XL

Reed Canarygrass

  • Performs well on poorly drained soils & overly wet environments
  • Widely adapted & extremely drought tolerant
  • Can be used for hay, silage or pasture
  • Performs well on low pH soils
  • Low alkaloid

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Endo-Graze XL

Tetraploid Perennial Ryegrass

  • High-yielding with rapid establishment
  • Excellent high quality forage in spring & fall
  • Extremely palatable

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Haymate XL

Orchardgrass

  • Medium-late maturity blend
  • Great companion for alfalfa
  • Improved disease resistance
  • Maturity allows for more flexibility with first harvest in spring

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Lotus XL

Birdsfoot Trefoil

  • Tolerant of poorly drained, low pH soils
  • High disease resistance
  • Fast recovery after cutting
  • Upright growth habit

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Orion XL

Ladino Clover

  • Good regrowth following grazing
  • Tolerates fall usage better than red clover
  • Large white clover offering increased quality & protein digestibility
  • Easy to establish
  • Superior winter hardiness
  • Tolerates low pH soils

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Red Carpet XL

Red Clover

  • Best utilized for silage or spring hay
  • Increased disease resistance to southern anthracnose & downy mildew
  • May produce 3 cuttings on second-year stands
  • Works well in rotational grazing programs

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Tetrabana XL

Italian Ryegrass

  • Tetraploid with high palatability
  • Rapid establishment - ideal for green chop or silage, intensive grazing, renovating pastures & frost seeding
  • Excellent for high-traffic or wet pastures
  • High yielding & top feed quality

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Top Tim XL

Timothy

  • Early maturity blend
  • Excellent with clover or alfalfa for hay or pasture
  • 1 - 2 weeks earlier to boot stage than Climax in most environments

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