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EverLeaf Forage Oats
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Everleaf 114 oats were released for fall planting in California in 2004 and EverLeaf 126 oats for spring planting in 2005 for the northern states. They
have met with success beyond expectations and continue to impress users. Everleaf 529 is a candidate for future release as a multiple cut oat. Unique to all of these varieties is the
delayed heading characterictic and broad leaves which offer improved leaf to stem ratios over the traditional class of forage oats. These varieties are best suited to the higher
rainfall and irrigated areas of production in North America where they are capable of matching higher quality with higher tonnage. ProGene Plant Research continues to screen and
develop improved varieties of this UNIQUE and NEW class of forage oats together with our New Zealand and Swedish breeding partners. EverLeaf Oat Distributors
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EverLeaf 114 Oat: California quality dairy boot stage silage. Fall planted.
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EverLeaf 114 key characteristics:
· Resistant to current strains of rust
· Better resistance to lodging
· Enhanced quality with tonnage
· Broad Leaves
· Dense Forage
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EverLeaf 114 Oat
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EverLeaf 126 Oat: Northern and Central tier of states as a spring planted oat.
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EverLeaf 126 key characteristics:
· Better resistance to lodging
· Dense dark green foilage
· Improved quality with tonnage
· Dense Forage
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EverLeaf 126 Oat
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ProGene Plant Research and our North American partners continue to test and identify good forage mixes that include the EverLeaf oats as well as TRICAL
triticales and ProGene Plant Research forage peas (Blends in the Upper Midwest).
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