Brome
Our bromes are hardy and long-lasting. They are also easy to establish while being very productive and particularly palatable.
Forage Grasses
AAC Royal
Smooth Brome
Highlights
- Deep and abundant root system spreading by rhizomes
- Palatable with good nutritional quality throughout the season
- Very hardy and long-lasting
- Resistant to drought and heat
Forage Grasses
Macbeth
Meadow Brome
Highlights
- Good tolerance to trampling (recommended for pastures)
- Stable yield throughout the season
- Leafy plant providing excellent palatability and nutritional quality regardless of the growth stage
Ryegrass
Our ryegrasses allow rapid establishment of meadows and are also an excellent intercrop. They have an abundant root system allowing excellent tillering.
Forage Grasses
Tribal
Perennial Ryegrass
Highlights
- Abundant root system
- Quick establishment
- Plant with abundant tillering
- Requires good fertilization
Forage Grasses
Mervana
Italian Ryegrass
Highlights
- Bi-annual ryegrass that doesn’t head in the year of sowing
- Tetraploid cultivar with broad leaves
- Quick establishment in the spring which can be used as a cover crop for seeding forage
Fescue
Our fescues are suitable for poor soils and develop an excellent root system that stabilizes the soil, thus providing good resistance to climatic conditions. They are a perfect fit to legumes.
Forage Grasses
Big Sky (soft leaves)
Tall fescue
Highlights
- Short rhizomes plant and a deep abundant root system
- Good tolerance to wet soils and partial flooding
- Good tolerance to heat and drought
- Nutritional quality decreases during heading
- Excellent recovery throughout the season, even in autumn
- Pairs wonderfully with legumes
Forage Grasses
Raskila
Tall fescue
Highlights
- Same agronomic characteristics as tall fescue with better nutritional value
- Excellent for pasture, silage as well as dry hay
- A wonderful companion to legume
Other Grasses
Our wide selection of grasses allows us to meet all the needs of producers and markets. Each one has different characteristics and advantages.
Forage Grasses
Summergraze
Timothy
Highlights
- Good summer production
- Works well in a hay stand or pasture
- Has a great spring vigor
- Very leafy plant
- Intermediate maturity
Forage Grasses
Harvestar
Orchardgrass
Highlights
- Very abundant, moderately deep root system
- Good tolerance to heat, drought, and shade
- Good tolerance to less fertile soils
- Intensive cutting management due to early heading at the first cut only
- Excellent yield potential in combination with other grasses
- High potassium content
Forage Grasses
Spring Green
Timothy
Highlights
- Cross between meadow fescue and italian ryegrass
- Late heading providing excellent nutritional value
- Very healthy and shows low tendency for producing heads
- Excellent yield performance
Forage Grasses
Reed Canary Grass
Highlights
- Plante à rhizomes avec un système racinaire profond et abondantRhizotomoud plant with a deep, abundant root system
- Good tolerance to flooding
- Drought resistant
- Very hardy and long lasting
- Very slow establishment
- Difficult to harvest with legumes
- Nutritional quality and palatability decrease very quickly with maturity
- Can become invasive
Our Others Forages
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Alfalfa
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Clovers and Trefoils
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Grasses
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Mixes
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Other Annual Forages
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