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A soft, red wheat, Forager Wheat, is a medium to late-season maturity Winter Wheat variety. Forager Wheat has excellent straw strength and overall performs excellent in general disease, tolerance properties. Forager Wheat is an awnless variety.
Forager Wheat is primarily used for grazing and forage for the Southeastern to mid-Southern part of the United States, and can easily adapt to various soil conditions. Forager Wheat is commonly used for grazing, forage production and cover crop.
The Wheat seed is untreated.
Features:
- -Maturity: Medium-late
- -Height: Medium-Tall
- -Heads: Awnless
- -Standability: Excellent
- -Powdery mildew: Very good
- -Stripe rust: Very good
- -Winter hardiness: Very good
- -Forage quality: Very good
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Climate Zone(s)
Cool Season
Transition Zone
Warm Season
Fertilizer
300 - 400 lbs. per acre
Ideal pH
5.5 - 6.5
Seeding Rate - Broadcast
125-150lbs per acre
Seeding Rate Drilled
100 lbs. / acre
Variety
Grazer Maxx or Saluda
When to Plant
Fall
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Plant during Fall at a rate of 100 lbs. per acre, drilled, or at a rate of 125 to 150 lbs. per acre broadcast. Ensure that soil pH is between 5.5 and 6.5. Fertilize at a rate of 300 to 400 lbs. per acre.
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A soft, red wheat, Forager Wheat, is a medium to late-season maturity Winter Wheat variety. Forager Wheat has excellent straw strength and overall performs excellent in general disease, tolerance properties. Forager Wheat is an awnless variety.
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A soft, red wheat, Forager Wheat, is a medium to late-season maturity Winter Wheat variety. Forager Wheat has excellent straw strength and overall performs excellent in general disease, tolerance properties. Forager Wheat is an awnless variety. Forager Wheat is primarily used...
A soft, red wheat, Forager Wheat, is a medium to late-season maturity Winter Wheat variety. Forager Wheat has excellent straw strength and overall performs excellent in general disease, tolerance properties. Forager Wheat is an awnless variety. Forager Wheat is primarily used for grazing and forage for the Southeastern to mid-Southern part of the United States, and can easily adapt to various soil conditions. Forager Wheat is commonly used for grazing, forage production and cover crop. The Wheat seed is untreated.
Features:
-Maturity: Medium-late
-Height: Medium-Tall
-Heads: Awnless
-Standability: Excellent
-Powdery mildew: Very good
-Stripe rust: Very good
-Winter hardiness: Very good
-Forage quality: Very good

Climate Zone(s)
Cool Season
Transition Zone
Warm Season
Fertilizer
300 - 400 lbs. per acre
Ideal pH
5.5 - 6.5
Seeding Rate - Broadcast
125-150lbs per acre
Seeding Rate Drilled
100 lbs. / acre
Variety
Grazer Maxx or Saluda
When to Plant
Fall
Instructions
Plant during Fall at a rate of 100 lbs. per acre, drilled, or at a rate of 125 to 150 lbs. per acre broadcast. Ensure that soil pH is between 5.5 and 6.5. Fertilize at a rate of 300 to 400... Plant during Fall at a rate of 100 lbs. per acre, drilled, or at a rate of 125 to 150 lbs. per acre broadcast. Ensure that soil pH is between 5.5 and 6.5. Fertilize at a rate of 300 to 400 lbs. per acre.
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