2020 PRODUCT GUIDE - Changing Ag Concepts One Crop at a Time - Pulse USA
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COLD START 3 Welcome YOUR CROP 4 Here When You Need Us ADD PRECEDE TO YOUR ® SEED PROTECTION 6 Cover Crops 12 Forages CONTENTS 20 Wildlife 22 Hay, Pasture and Turf 24 Twine and Net Wrap 26 Custom Seed Treatments 46 Inoculant 30 Pulse Crops 48 Organic YIELD IS YOURS FOR THE TAKING WITH PRECEDE® Seeds are nutrient imbalanced. Achieving the maximum genetic potential means providing the essential nutrients right from the start. By applying PreCede, a novel seed nutrient dressing, in tandem with your seed protection you will maximize rooting and seedling vigour of your crop. 51 Flax PreCede is powered by Convey Technology and Biological Activators to maximize the efficacy of the formulation. CONTAINS A NO VEL 52 Hard Red Spring Wheat 54 BIOSTIMULANT PreCede is Stage 1 in the System of Chemtrition ® CONVEY TECH - Designed Specifically for Each Crop. NOLOGY Grower Spotlight CEREALS CANOLA PULSE SOYBEAN CORN 56 Seed Growers LEARN MORE AT CHEMTRITION.COM ™® ATP Nutrition, Chemtrition, PreCede and Convey are registered trademarks of ATP Nutrition Ltd, a division of Concentric Agriculture Inc. 58 Staff
Greetings from Team Pulse USA. EMILY PAUL oversees all things pertaining to sales and marketing. In her role of Sales and Product Development Although we may not be large in terms of numbers, I can proudly say we are a mighty crew. Director she gets to practice her first love of selling to all customers outside of ND, she negotiates pricing as she For those whom I haven’t yet met, I am blessed with purchases products, she is our marketing department and managing this amazing group of staff. I have been with the she oversees our sales team. As you may have guessed, her company since 2002 and have learned everything I know work schedule doesn’t allow Emily much free time. However, about the Pulse industry solely through this career. This year I she does have a nephew she adores and she loves to retreat was fortunate to get out of the office and see fields firsthand to her family farm in Rugby. which I hadn’t done in years since being promoted from my position as Business Manager; loved it. Other than that, I AUSTIN FITTERER has a new role of ND Territory Rep. He handle all things accounting, Human Resources, royalty and now covers the entire state of ND which encompasses his other duties as assigned! hometown of New England. Now that he has been with us for two years, he is really getting a handle on the products which Our Business Assistant CANDY BARTH dedicates one we carry and the multitude of things that makes Pulse USA third of her time to being Grandma, one third of her time to unique. He is excited about the addition to his territory and camping and one third of her time to Pulse USA! She keeps the possibilities it will bring. Austin enjoys golfing, time on the the pulse recipes flowing and makes sure our staff attends river, playing softball and was a professional wedding guest the right trade shows and plot tours. She is also in charge of during the summer of 2019! all the ‘behind the scenes’ paperwork which is invaluable. If you call our office, it’s her friendly voice that most likely Not pictured is our new Genetics Lead, TYLER KRESS. greets you. Tyler is new to this position but not new to our team since he has been with Pulse USA off and on for five years working MIRANDA TERNES moved from Mesa, AZ, back to her in our Warehouse and Sales departments. It has become hometown of Bismarck in October of 2018. After 20 plus years abundantly clear to us that the genetics portion of our of excessive heat she decided she needed a reminder what it company is an area in need of its own staff member and we felt like to hurt to breathe. She started helping wherever she are happy to bring Tyler on board to fill this position. In the was needed at our office and was hired permanently, full- summer of 2018 Tyler worked with the genetics portion of our time as our Sales Support Specialist in August. She is learning company while he interned in our Sales department. During so much each and every day about the ins and outs of our that time he met our breeders, many of the researchers with company, our customers, our vendors and the Pulse industry. whom we collaborate and a great deal of our growers. Tyler Miranda has been an amazing addition to our team. She has nearly completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Soil Science loves country music, rodeos, family time and the beauty of from NDSU. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing and ND. competing in team roping at rodeos. NASH ANDERSON rescued us when we were in a bind this As always, on behalf of Pulse USA – from our staff to our past spring. We needed a small crew to work evenings in our investors to our growers - I want to personally thank you warehouse to bag seed so we could stay ahead of orders. for continuing to place your trust in our team. We have once Nash came in to assist and discovered he had a passion for again expanded our products for 2020; we’re excited to working in our warehouse. Nash came on board full time as share them with you. Check out DL Apollo yellow pea, Fergie our Warehouse Foreman August 1. He is inquisitive, so helpful, forage pea, Max forage pea, CDC Melyn Flax and keep an detailed and an all-around great addition to our staff. Nash eye out for the high protein LG Stunner yellow pea coming loves to hunt, golf and spend time with friends. your way. We will continue our work in our organic lines as we recognize the need for this. We have once again added to JAMES KOSTELECKY came in to our warehouse to get us our cover crop species, forage species and cover crop mixes. through the spring season seven years ago and he hasn’t left! James started as a Warehouseman while he was in high Please, if there is anything we at Pulse USA can do to make school and is now the manager of our warehouse. He works your experience with our company a better one, please let diligently to ensure all products enter and exit our facility me know. Our main goal is to serve you better. timely and in compliance with all regulations. James and Nash rely on several part-time, seasonal warehouse staff on Thank you and we wish you a safe and prosperous 2020. an ‘as needed’ basis (not pictured). When not at work, James enjoys being with his family, hunting and fishing. RENAE LARSON, MANAGER 2 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 3
ONLINE IN THE FIELD HERE WHEN www.pulseusa.com We are also humbled to offer and expand our Pulse USA’s website is organized to provide you knowledge through educational trainings, seminars the information you need, quickly. Select from YOU NEED US our product tabs, variety trial data, the online webstore and research. We spend an abundance of our time and more. each year hosting and attending field tours so we can make the best recommendations to you. We attend seminars and conferences so we can grow with the We believe you can’t beat the personal pulseUSA TODAY Newsletter changes in our industry and we host educational connection and results of a “face to Subscribe to our Newsletter. We send seminars with students who are beginning their three newsletters per year compiled careers in agriculture. face” meeting. However, in an industry with tips from our expert staff, industry updates, upcoming seminars and as busy as ours, we know that isn’t more. Field Tours From evaluating varieties to always feasible. So we’re here via learning about new diseases and facebook.com/pulseusa pests - our staff spends extensive Company interactions and insight on products are phone whenever you need us. We amounts of time in the field each the main focuses of Pulse USA’s facebook page. year. We believe this is extremely are continually adding to our online important for supporting our customers and the brands we instagram.com/pulse.usa applications so we can get you real- represent. If you’d like us to look at anything in your Pictures from the field, industry and fields, we encourage you to ask us anytime. conferences are catalogued on Pulse USA’s time information via your smartphone, Instagram account. tablet or desktop, whenever and Research The vision of Pulse USA is to be the twitter.com/pulseusa wherever you need it. most trusted and leading name in If you like quick, condensed information the seed industry. The foundation subscribe to Pulse USA’s twitter account for the success of our vision is (@PulseUSA) for the latest and greatest news. through research. We invest time, finances and efforts each year to ensure that the products we test youtube.com/pulseusa and select will bring value to our customers. Videos are an increasing way for growers to learn and connect with the industry. Visit our page to enjoy our collection. Trade Shows & Conferences Our off-season is spent representing our company at linkedin.com/company/pulseusa trade shows and continuing our Visit our company profile to learn about our education at conferences across talented staff, advances we’re making in the North Dakota, South Dakota, industry, and any open positions. Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Kansas. Internships & Educational Seminars Our company values the ability to offer summer internships to students who are studying to work in the Agriculture industry. We also host tours and educational seminars to local schools. pulseusa.com 5
‘‘ Working with Pulse USA as our supplier of various cover crops for our aerial seeding/spreading business has been phenomenal! They fulfill all of our orders in a very timely fashion so we can keep our planes rolling. They always understand the last minute and the, ‘I need it yesterday orders’. Big thank you to Pulse!” – Jaden Schneider Grazer Schneider Ag Inc. Rugby, ND Great blend of grasses, legumes and brassicas recognized for providing a season-long, palatable diet to livestock. There are a lot of goals that can be accomplished through the implementation of cover crops. They can be used as a food source for livestock, a shelter for wildlife, a Grazer 2.0 bank for mycorrhizal fungi and so much more. Often, we Warm season blend to produce a highly digestible diet for livestock during the summer months. get the question, “Why should I spend money to plant a cover crop?” For us, cover cropping is more than just soil N-Builder Our most diverse blend to improve soil health in preparation health. So, follow along with us as we teach you “how for a subsequent, commodity crop. you can incorporate a cover crop to both biologically and Trinity economically benefit your farm.” Low C:N ratio blend to help break down crop residues and provide late season cover. Pulse USA cover crop aerial application by Schneider Aerial Spraying of Rugby, ND. Small Seeded Above Ground Biomass Providing above ground biomass is essential for livestock COVER CROPS Easy to handle, great for broadcast and aerial applications. grazing, wildlife habitats, and attracting pollinators and Salt Tolerant other beneficial insects. Great blend for restoring saline acres, designed for soils with EC levels of 8.29 and below. Living Roots in the Soil Living roots are vital for accomplishing a number of goals Pollinator - from promoting mycorrhizal fungi to increasing water NEW SPECIES HAVE BEEN ADDED to Annual blend to attract bees, beneficial insects and other infiltration, a living root needs to be in the soil. And its pollinators. important to use the right plant specie to accomplish these our cover crop program for 2020 and we’re excited specific goals. For a complete listing of which crops can be to continually expand these offerings to you. The used to accomplish specific things refer to our cover crop chart on pages 10 and 11. relationships we have with plant breeders allow us Building a Soil Armor to consistently provide the best of these species to Allows for a reduction (or elimination) of soil erosion, decrease in soil temperatures and evaporative water loss you. We design cover crop mixes to address specific which leads to improved drought tolerance, increase in soil goals for your farm while keeping them uniform in organic matter and water infiltration. seed size and adaptable for your geography. Most Decaying Root Channels Decomposing cover crop roots improve air and water of our cover crop species are pre-inoculated but movement in soils and create deeper (and new) pathways some of them must be inoculated before planting so for subsequent crops to follow. we warehouse the products you need to get the job Selecting a Cover Crop COVER CROPS COVER CROPS done. Our cover crops are available in bulk, mini- 1. Identify Your Goal(s) bulk totes and 50# bags. We are both excited and 2. Determine Your Subsequent Crop 3. Check Herbicide Records prepared for another busy year with cover crops and 4. Contact a Specialist at Pulse USA we look forward to providing you with our friendly, We’ll help you decide the rest to get the job done: – The ideal time to plant reliable and efficient service. – The best methods for planting Pulse USA Salt Tolerant mix approximately 60 days after planting. – The appropriate seeds to select 6 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 7
N-Builder Grazer 2.0 Small Seeded Pollinator This mix offers a balance of cool and Grazer 2.0 is a spin-off of our Small Seeded is our blend with the most Pollinator is our blend designed warm season grasses, broadleaves, original Grazer blend. It was similar sized seeds which makes it our for welcoming beneficial species legumes, and brassicas. If you’re designed for planting into warmer easiest one to handle. It’s specifically to your fields or gardens. It is looking for a mixture to help enhance soil temperatures and grazing designed for aerial or broadcasting an annual blend so it’s targeted nitrogen and build your overall soil before freeze up. Warm season applications to provide quick growth towards using for a single year. The health – this is the blend for you! The grasses make up 51% of this blend to canopy the soil. It fits well flown into blend has white, yellow, pink, purple N-Builder also offers great forage for so higher levels of dry matter intake standing corn or soybeans and grows and lavender colored flowers to your livestock. occur during grazing periods. It’s late into the season. attract diversity in your pollinators. highly palatable and fits well for rotational grazing. 3% Crimson Clover 13% Indianhead Lentil 13% Cowpea 7% Crimson Clover 19% Cowpea 13% German Millet 10% German Millet 19% German Millet 15% Faba Bean 13% Everleaf® Forage Oat 13% White Proso Millet 12% Radish 11% Flax 38% Forage Pea 3% Radish 25% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed 15% Indianhead Lentil 3% Radish 30% Soybean, non GMO 25% Annual Ryegrass 37% Forage Pea 13% Soybean, non GMO 10% Sorghum Sudangrass Hybrid 12% Purple Top Turnip 3% Oil Sunflower 1% Oil Sunflower 8% Forage Sorghum, BMR 3% Purple Top Turnip 10% Sudangrass 3% Purple Top Turnip *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Drilled Seeding Rate 31.3 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 8 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 27 lbs/acre Planting Depth ¾” – 1” Drilled Seeding Rate 31.5 lbs/acre Planting Depth ½” Planting Depth ¾” - 1” Broadcast Seeding Rate 39 lbs/acre Planting Depth ½” Broadcast Seeding Rate 11 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 33 lbs/acre Planting Date May to August Broadcast Seeding Rate 39 lbs/acre Planting Date July to September Planting Date April to May This mix requires inoculant. Planting Date June to August This mix requires inoculant. This mix requires inoculant. Grazer Trinity Salt Tolerant Grazer is our most popular blend that Trinity is our “simple” brassica and Salt Tolerant is our blend for restoring, is designed as a highly digestible legume blend with cool season saline acres to become more productive, and palatable blend for rotational or components for growth late into less sour ground. The components all continuous grazing. Most species in the year. It’s designed to alleviate have certain levels of tolerance and we the blend are cool season so grazing soil compaction and to soak up recommend it to be planted where EC can occur later in the year without the moisture. It fits well following small levels are 8.29 and below. Any areas crops turning brown at the first sign grain harvest in preparation for with greater levels should be planted of cool, autumn temperatures. It fits corn and has a low C:N ratio to help to a salt tolerant alfalfa or the well for planting early in the year and grazing all season or break down crop residue. Saltlander Forage grass mix. planting later with extended grazing periods into the winter months. It’s also a great soil health promoter. 50% Forage Barley 3% Crimson Clover 83% Indianhead Lentil 13% Red Clover 13% Indianhead Lentil 11% Radish 10% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed 13% German Millet 6% Purple Top Turnip 19% Sudangrass 26% Everleaf® Forage Oat 7% Sugarbeet 39% Forage Pea 1% Oil Sunflower 3% Radish 3% Purple Top Turnip COVER CROPS COVER CROPS *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Drilled Seeding Rate 18 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 15.8 lbs/acre *Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Planting Depth ½ - ¾” Planting Depth ½” Drilled Seeding Rate 31.0 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 22 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 20 lbs/acre Planting Depth ½” – ¾” Planting Date July to October Planting Date July to August Broadcast Seeding Rate 38 lbs/acre This mix requires inoculant. Planting Date April to June This mix requires inoculant. 8 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 9
Recommended Minimize Increase Hard Seeds/lb Seeding Rate Nitrogen Hay Soil Salinity Nutrient Organic Weed Rooting Water Drought Plant Seed Species Life Cycle (000s) (lbs/acre) Seeding Depth Fixation Production Grazing Compaction Tolerance C:N Ratio Scavenging Matter Tolerance Depth Use Tolerance Height Potential Alfalfa Perennial 200 8-10 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Good Good Good Good Low Good Good Fair Deep Moderate Fair 24” Yes Balansa Clover Annual 500 5-8 1/5” - 1/4” Yes Good Good Good Fair Low Fair Poor Fair Shallow High Poor 36” Yes Berseem Clover Annual 210 10-12 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Fair Good Fair Fair Low Fair Poor Fair Medium High Poor 24” Yes Crimson Clover Winter Annual 150 15 - 20 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Good Good Fair Poor Low Good Poor Fair Medium Moderate Fair 18” Yes Medium Red Clover Perennial 275 8-10 1/4” - 3/4” Yes Fair Good Poor Poor Low Good Poor Fair Medium Moderate Fair 30” Yes COOL SEASON LEGUME Subterranean Clover Annual 70 10-20 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Good Good Fair Fair Low Poor Poor Fair Medium Low Good 24” Yes White Dutch Clover Perennial 800 2-3 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Fair Fair Poor Poor Low Good Poor Fair Shallow Low Good 8” Yes Yellow Sweet Clover Biennial 250 8-10 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Poor Fair Fair Fair Low Fair Fair Fair Medium Moderate Fair 36” Yes Faba Beans Annual 1.1 150 1 1/2” - 2” Yes Poor Fair Fair Fair Medium Good Poor Fair Medium High Poor 36” No Forage Peas Annual 3.5 120-160 1” - 2 3/4” Yes Good Good Poor Poor Low Poor Poor Fair Shallow Low Good 48” Yes Indianhead Lentils Annual 18 30-40 3/4” - 1 1/2” Yes Fair Good Poor Poor Low Fair Poor Poor Shallow Low Good 18” Yes Sainfoin Perennial 27 25-30 1/4” - 1/2” Yes Good Good Fair Poor Low Good Fair Fair Deep Moderate Fair 20” Yes Chickling Vetch Annual 3 55 1/2” - 1 1/2” Yes Fair Fair Fair Poor Low Good Poor Poor Shallow Moderate Fair 40” No Common Vetch Annual 5 60 1/2” - 1 1/2” Yes Fair Fair Fair Poor Low Fair Fair Poor Shallow Moderate Fair 48” Yes Hairy Vetch Winter Annual 18 20 1/4” - 1 1/4” Yes Fair Fair Fair Poor Low Fair Fair Poor Shallow Moderate Fair 48” Yes Chicory Perennial 400 5-6 1/5” - 1/4” Yes Good Good Good Poor Low Fair Poor Fair Medium Moderate Good 30” Yes COOL SEASON BROADLEAF Collards Annual 175 5-8 1/4” - 1/2” No Good Good Good Poor Low Poor Poor Fair Deep Low Good 20” No Flax Annual 80 30 - 40 1/4” - 3/4” No Poor Poor Poor Fair High Fair Fair Poor Shallow Moderate Fair 28” No Kale Annual 130 4-6 1/4” - 1/2” No Fair Good Good Poor Low Good Fair Good Deep Moderate Fair 40” No Mustard Annual 100 5-8 1/4” - 3/4” No Poor Fair Good Poor Low Poor Poor Fair Medium Low Good 24” Yes Phacelia Annual 225 12 1/4” - 1/2” No Poor Poor Good Poor Low Good Fair Fair Shallow Low Good 15” No Purple Top Turnip Annual 150 2-4 1/4” - 1/2” No Poor Good Good Poor Low Good Poor Good Medium High Poor 24” No Radish Annual 48 4-6 1/4” - 1/2” No Poor Good Good Poor Low Good Poor Good Deep High Poor 24” No Dwarf Essex Rapeseed Annual 150 4-6 1/4” - 1/2” No Poor Good Good Good Low Good Poor Fair Medium Moderate Fair 24” No Sugarbeet Annual 10 4-6 1/4” - 1/2” No Poor Good Good Good Low Good Poor Fair Deep High Poor 18” No Forage Barley Annual 13 90 - 110 3/4” - 1 1/2” No Good Fair Fair Good Medium Fair Good Good Medium Low Good 36” No COOL SEASON GRASS Forage Oats Annual 14 60 - 80 1” - 2” No Good Good Fair Fair Medium Fair Good Good Medium Moderate Fair 36” No Winter Rye Winter Annual 17 60 - 70 3/4” - 1 1/2” No Fair Fair Good Good High Good Good Good Medium Low Good 48” No Annual/Italian Ryegrass Annual 220 12-15 1/4” - 1/2” No Good Good Fair Fair Medium Good Good Fair Shallow Moderate Fair 30” No Spring Triticale Annual 12 70 - 90 1/2” - 1 1/2” No Fair Fair Fair Good High Good Good Good Medium Moderate Fair 42” No Winter Triticale Annual 12 70 - 80 3/4” - 1 1/2” No Fair Good Fair Good High Good Good Good Medium Moderate Fair 48” No Willow Creek Forage WW Winter Annual 14 60 - 90 3/4” - 1 1/2” No Good Good Fair Fair Medium Fair Good Good Medium Moderate Fair 40” No Cowpea Annual 4 35 - 40 1” - 1 1/2” Yes Fair Good Fair Poor Low Fair Poor Good Deep Low Good 30” No LEGUME SEASON WARM Non GMO Soybeans Annual 3 55 1” - 1 1/2” Yes Fair Fair Poor Poor Medium Fair Poor Poor Shallow Moderate Fair 36” No Sunn Hemp Annual 15 15-10 1/2” - 1” Yes Poor Poor Fair Poor Low Good Fair Fair Medium Low Good 60” No BROADLEAF Buckwheat Annual 15 45 - 50 1/2” - 1 1/2” No Poor Fair Poor Poor Low Good Fair Fair Shallow Low Good 30” No SEASON WARM Safflower Annual 13 15 - 25 1/2” - 1 1/2” No Poor Poor Fair Good Medium Good Good Fair Deep Moderate Fair 34” No Oil Sunflower Annual 7 3-4 1/2” - 1 1/2” No Poor Fair Fair Fair Medium Good Fair Fair Deep Moderate Fair 60” No MasterGraze Corn Annual 1.8 Please Call 1” - 2” No Fair Good Fair Poor High Good Good Fair Deep High Poor 80” No German Millet Annual 150 15 - 25 1/4” - 3/4” No Good Good Fair Poor Medium Fair Good Good Shallow Low Good 36” No COVER CROPS COVER CROPS Japanese Millet Annual 180 15-20 1/4” - 1/2” No Good Good Fair Poor High Fair Good Fair Shallow Low Good 48” No WARM SEASON GRASS Pearl Millet Annual 80 10-15 1/2” - 3/4” No Good Fair Fair Poor High Fair Good Good Shallow Moderate Fair 42” No Red Proso Millet Annual 80 15 - 25 1/2” - 3/4” No Fair Fair Fair Poor Medium Fair Good Fair Shallow Low Good 30” No White Proso Millet Annual 80 15 - 25 1/2” - 3/4” No Good Fair Fair Poor Medium Fair Good Fair Shallow Low Good 30” No Forage Sorghum Annual 20 5-10 3/4” - 1 1/4” No Fair Good Fair Fair High Good Good Good Medium Low Good 80” No Grain Sorghum Annual 20 Please Call 3/4” - 1 1/4” No Poor Poor Fair Fair Medium Good Good Fair Medium Moderate Fair 36” No Piper Sudangrass Annual 44 10-20 3/4” - 1 1/4” No Good God Fair Fair Medium Good Good Good Medium Low Good 60” No Sorghum x Sudangrass Annual 20 20 - 30 3/4” - 1 1/4” No Good Good Fair Fair High Good Good Good Medium Low Good 70” No Teffgrass Annual 1,300 8-12 1/8” - 1/4” No Good Good Fair Poor High Fair Good Poor Medium Moderate Fair 36” No 10 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 11
COOL SEASON ANNUALS AKF Axcel Barley* TriCal® Surge BRAND Spring Triticale** AKF Axcel barley is a high quality, two-rowed awnless barley. Surge is a tall, awnless (completely beardless) variety with It was developed in western North Dakota and offers a better excellent vigor. It tolerates the early cool season temperatures feed value and higher protein than the older varieties available. really well and also has drought tolerance. It has a high protein It pairs well with a forage pea to increase feed values even content making it a good option for haying, grazing, or silage. more. It can grow in EC levels of 8.29 and below and has no known restrictions to adaptability. Fergie Pea*** Fergie is our newest forage pea variety. It has a white flower, Everleaf® 114 Oats** yellow seed and a black helium which makes it our most unique. Everleaf® 114 is a true spring, black, forage oat with high yield It has a small seed size which makes it ideal for both cover crop potential. It has a delayed heading characteristic so much of its and forage blends. Fergie produces high tonnage and has biomass, and quality, comes from its extended maturity. It pairs improved standability. In a forage blend it will match up best really well with forage peas and is more drought tolerant than with our Everleaf® 114 oat, TriCal® Surge triticale or AKF Axcel Everleaf® 126 so we recommend this one in low-yielding areas. barley. Everleaf® 126 Oats** Max Pea*** Everleaf® 126 is a true spring, black, forage oat that has really Max is a white flowered green forage pea. The white flower made a name for itself in eastern North and South Dakota. It’s represents its characteristic for better palatability and bred for high-yielding environments, responds well to added digestibility compared to peas with colored flowers. It has a fertilizer and produces high forage yields. It’s approximately sound disease package with resistances to a few viruses and seven days later than Everleaf® 114. diseases. It can be used for cover crop, green manure, forage and wildlife purposes. In a forage blend it will match up best Proleaf™ 234 Oats*** with our Everleaf® 126 oat. Proleaf 234 is a dual propose white oat that gives growers the option to use it for forage or grain. The forage production Icicle Winter Pea** is slightly lower than the Everleaf® varieties but it gives you Icicle pea is an extra small white flowered green pea that flexibility as a dual purpose. It beats traditional oat varieties in can be planted in the spring or fall. We have found that a lot lodging resistance and grain yields. of areas in the Upper Midwest have too harsh of winters for us to recommend planting it in the fall but testing is still being conducted. It’s an excellent fit for spring planting in a cover crop, wildlife or forage blend and has a late maturity. Its seed size is approximately 4,000 seeds/lb which makes it very economical per acre to plant. COOL SEASON ANNUAL FORAGE GUIDE Recommended Seeding Variety Seeding Rate (lbs/acre) Depth Seeding Dates First Cutting Grazing Height at Maturity³ Crude Protein AKF Axcel* 90-110 1-2” April - May² 55-60” Good 27-32” 10-12% FORAGES Everleaf® 114** Everleaf® 126** Proleaf™ 234 Oats*** 64-96 64-96 64-96 1-2” 1-2” 1-2” April - May² April - May² April - May² 55-60” 60-65” 55-60” Good Good Good 33-36” 33-36” 35-39” 11-12% 11-12% 10-12% TriCal® Surge** 60-75 3/4-1 1/2” April - May² 45-50” Average 38-42” 11-13% ANNUAL FORAGES ARE ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES. Fergie*** 125 3/4-11/2” April - May² 55-60” Average N/A 20-22% We know when, why, and how you can utilize an annual forage to achieve your Max*** 140 3/4-11/2” April - May² 60-65” Average N/A 20-22% goal(s) and we’re always excited to talk about them. We carry cool season, Icicle** 90 3/4-11/2” April - May² 55-60” Average N/A 20-22% FORAGES FORAGES warm season and winter annuals so we can find a fit for whatever planting ²Planting in August for Fall grazing is also an option, ³Based on 16” of in-season moisture time works for you. We offer different varieties of these species so we can also *Authorized to be grown as Certified Seed Only (CSO). This variety cannot be harvested and/or sold for seed without written permission from the owner. ensure that the maturity and characteristics of a variety are the right one for This variety is only allowable to be harvested for forage purposes. Any illegal reproduction of this variety will be punishable by law. your farm. **Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited – PVPA 1994 – U.S. Protected Variety. To be sold by variety name only as a class of certified seed. ***Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited – PVPA 1994 – U.S. Protected Variety – Pending. To be sold by variety name only as a class of certified seed. 12 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 13
WARM SEASON ANNUALS WINTER ANNUALS MasterGraze Corn high yield potential. The brown midrib trait (BMR) reduces AC® Hazlet Winter Rye straw strength and can get very tall which turns into a lot of MasterGraze Corn is a top-quality, forage corn that is an lignin which creates higher digestibility for your livestock. AC® Hazlet rye is a winter hardy fast-growing cereal crop. A yield. It has good winter survival making it an excellent fit for excellent choice for haylage, balage, silage, or grazing. Energy will increase on this variety in the early boot stage as key attribute for rye is its natural allelopathic effect which allows the Upper Midwest. This variety produces high tonnage for a short season crop. sugar forms in the stalks and leaves. it to inhibit the growth and reproduction of weed species. Its MasterGraze is highly digestible and contains a high sugar massive root structure and great winter hardiness make it an Willow Creek Winter Wheat content which makes it extremely palatable. GW-400 BMR, Forage Sorghum excellent cover crop option in preparation for soybeans. Willow Creek is a forage winter wheat that was developed GW-400 BMR has a sweet juicy stalk and produces a really by Montana State University. This tall, late-maturing, fine- German Millet high quality forage. It carries the BMR 6 gene so lignin levels TriCal® Flex 719BRAND, Winter Triticale** stemmed winter wheat offers great forage characteristics. German millet is a warm season annual that is extremely are reduced which improves its digestibility and palatability is Flex 719 is an awnletted (reduced beard length) variety from Willow Creek is beardless and highly palatable with good versatile for use as a cover crop, forage or wildlife. It produces improved, very similar to corn silage. However, compared to the TriCal® program. It has won many forage trials over the last winter hardiness. Willow Creek is a good option for delaying a single cutting with the highest tonnage and high protein corn silage, it requires less water and inputs than corn so it’s few years for both tonnage and feed values. Flex 719 has good turnout on pastures in the spring. compared to other millets. It helps build organic matter and an economical and quality alternative. improve soil health in cover crops and attracts and feed wildlife. It’s a low water user so it fits well in drier environments. GW- 1160 Grain Sorghum WINTER ANNUAL FORAGE GUIDE GW-1160 is our earliest maturing variety of grain sorghum Recommended Seeding Hybrid Tifleaf lll, Pearl Millet that we offer with good, proven adaptability to the Upper Variety Seeding Rate (lbs/acre) Depth Seeding Dates First Cutting Grazing Height at Maturity³ Crude Protein Tifleaf lll is a hybrid pearl millet used for multiple cuttings or for Midwest. It has an excellent disease resistance package AC® Hazlet 60 1-11/2” September 40-45”¹ Excellent 34-38” 9-11% rotational grazing. It produces a high quality forage and has which includes Downy Mildew and Fusarium. This variety will Flex 719 75-90 1-11/2” September 45-50”¹ Average 42-46” 10-12% good disease resistances. It’s great for managing soil erosion produce dependable yields even under stressful conditions. and to build soil structure. Grain sorghum is commonly referred to as “milo.” Willow Creek 85-90 1-11/2” September 55-60”¹ Good 40-43” 13-14% ¹Days to first cutting after emegence in the spring, ³Based on 16” of moisture. Super Sugar, Sorghum X Sudangrass Piper Sudangrass Super Sugar has fine sweet stems so it stays sweet longer Piper Sudangrass is an extremely low water user and has which increases its palatability for your livestock. It has very good drought tolerance. It has an impressive root structure quick regrowth so it’s a great option for multiple cuttings or making it a viable option as an erosion management tool. FORAGE BLENDS rotational grazing. This hybrid has a high leaf to stem ratio and Piper works well in saline soils and we include it in our Salt Our cool season grasses combined with a forage pea will take grows well in drier conditions. Tolerant mix. Its usable for forage, grazing, cover crops and your forage crop to the next level. These mixes are designed wildlife. It’s especially attractive to wildlife when it reaches full Nutra-King BMR 6, Sorghum X Sudangrass for haying or chopping. The addition of a forage pea will plant maturity because of its height and seed head. Nutra-King BMR 6 requires low water, grows quickly and has increase palatability, protein content (additional 2-4%) and overall feed quality. The forage peas will fixate nitrogen in the soil which is great to improve your soil health. WARM SEASON ANNUAL FORAGE GUIDE Oat + Pea Seeding Rate First Second Height at Crude Variety Per Acre Seed Depth Seed Dates Cutting (in.) Cutting (in.) Silage (in.) Grazing Maturity³ Protein Our wide leaved forage oats and long vined forage peas offer extremely high quality and high tonnage hay for producers. MasterGraze Corn Please Call 1.50-2.00” June-August N/A N/A N/A Excellent 65-72” 12-14% If you’re look for high tonnage this is the mix you need. We German Millet 20-25 0.25-.75” June-August 60-65 N/A N/A Average 34-38” 10-13% recommend this blend at 60% peas and 40% oats because Hybrid Tifleaf lll 15-20 0.50-.75” June-August 66-68 N/A N/A Good 38-42” 11-13% that’s the ratio we see the best results. There are no adaptability ‘‘ Super Sugar 25-35 1.00-1.25” June-August 40-45 75-80 68-72 Good 72-80” 11-13% restrictions since we offer multiple varietal options. Nutra-King BMR 6 25-35 1.00-1.25” June-August 40-45 75-80 68-72 Excellent 72-80” 11-13% Barley + Pea GW-400 BMR 6-10 1.00-1.25” June-August N/A N/A 90-95 Good 90-96” 10-11% Our awnless barley varieties tiller much heavier than traditional GW-1160 Please Call 1.00-1.25” June-August N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A barley varieties and gives growers greater forage values. The Piper Sudangrass 25 0.50-1.00” June-August 50-55 78-80 N/A Good 70-75” 10-12% inclusion of a forage pea really kicks things up a notch. This ³Based on 16” of in-season moisture blend won’t produce as much tonnage as oats and peas so this is your blend for high quality. The barley allows you to plant on areas with saline issues. Triticale + Pea I really like the early order discounts that Our forage triticale and forage pea blend is an excellent option FORAGES FORAGES they offer on their forage crops. And the pay for producers looking for a fast growing hay crop. Two key tips when you pick up option that Pulse USA offers on with this blend is to plant early and cut early. Triticale is early their seed.” emerging and quick growing and the best time to cut this blend **Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited – PVPA 1994 – U.S. is when the triticale reaches the boot stage. Its early maturity Protected Variety. To be sold by variety name only as a class of gives you the option for double cropping. – Casey Schlosser certified seed. Farmer McKenzie, ND 14 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 15
FEATURE PRODUCT FEATURE PRODUCT Fergie* Forage Pea Max* Forage Pea Fergie is a cool season annual legume that is primarily used as a cover Max is a cool season annual legume that is primarily used for cover crop, crop, green manure, forage and wildlife. Its seed is yellow in color with green manure, forage and wildlife purposes. It has a green seed cotyledon a unique black helium that sets it apart from any other forage pea. It and a white flower. Max is most similar to the variety Flex and is also the has an extra small seed size so your seed cost per acre is cheaper than replacement of it. It differs from Flex in the following ways: resistant to traditional forage peas. The size of the seed also makes it easier for us to Powdery Mildew, resistant to Fusarium Wilt race 1 and resistant to Pea Seed blend in our mixes and for customers to plant. If you’re looking to plant a Borne Mosaic Virus. Max will be slightly larger in seed size due to its genetic pea/oat blend its maturity will pair best with our Everleaf® 114 oat. backgrounds. In a forage blend we recommend matching this variety with our Everleaf® 126 forage oats. Fergie is approximately 52.8 days to flowering and is receiving our lowest plant lodging scores at harvest. It speaks for itself with its nutritional KEY ATTRIBUTES tests from 2017 trials: crude protein 20.1%, TDN 63.7%, RFV 133 and RFQ White flower 148. Our trial data is publicly available through the NDSU Carrington Above average forage quality Research Extension Center. Long maturity Great standability KEY ATTRIBUTES White flower High forage yield and quality Medium maturity for added growth Great standability We produce Certified Fergie seed We produce Certified Max seed through our licensed grower through our licensed grower network network and have seed readily and have seed readily available at FEATURE PRODUCT FEATURE PRODUCT available at our warehouse in our warehouse in Bismarck, ND. Bismarck, ND. *PVP Protections Currently Pending. To *PVP Protections Currently Pending. To be sold by variety name only as a class be sold by variety name only as a class of certified seed. of certified seed. 16 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 17
FEATURE PRODUCT Icicle* Winter Pea For more information contact: 888-530-0734 Alfalfa for the Northern Great Plains EXPECT MORE. GET MORE. Icicle is a winter annual legume that is used for cover crop, winter grain markets and winter annual forages. It has an extremely small seed size of approximately 4,000 seeds per lb. The small seed size is an attractive AFX 460 FD 4 characteristic of Icicle since growers will require less seed volume per acre which in turn reduces their seed costs. Icicle does not need to go through Hi-Gest® Alfalfa Technology a dormancy period in order to reach psychological maturity so it can be planted in the Spring and Summer across the Midwest for forage and cover Hi-Gest® 360 FD 3 crop purposes. And in the Central Plains, we have found that Fall plantings Hi-Gest® Alfalfa Technology are suitable for forage, cover crop and winter pear market uses. The white flower of Icicle means that the foliage is free of Anthocyanins. This means that the biomass is considerably sweeter resulting in better palatability AFX 455HVX FD 4 and digestibility for your livestock. HarvXtra® with Roundup Ready® KEY ATTRIBUTES Extremely small seed size AFX 469 FD 4 Full leaf type Above average feed qualities For Aggressive Management AFX 457 EXPECT MORE. Good standability FD 4 Yield & Salinity Tolerance We produce Certified Icicle seed through GET MORE. FEATURE PRODUCT our licensed grower network and have seed readily available at our warehouse in Bismarck, ND. *Unauthorized Propagation Prohibited – PVPA ™® Trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, DuPont or Pioneer, and their affiliated companies or their respective owners. © 2019 CORTEVA. 1994 – U.S. Protected Variety.To be sold by variety HarvXtra® is a registered trademark of Forage Genetics International, LLC. HarvXtra® alfalfa with Roundup Ready® technology is enabled with technology from The Samuel Roberts Nobel Foundation, Inc. Genuity® and Roundup Ready® are registered trademarks used under license from Monsanto Company. name only as a class of certified seed. Do not export alfalfa seed or crops containing Genuity® Roundup Ready® technology including hay or hay products, to China pending import approval. In addition, due to the unique cropping practices, do not plant this product in Imperial County, California. Always Read and Follow Pesticide Label Directions. Alfalfa with the Genuity® Roundup Ready® technology provides crop safety for over-the-top applications of labeled glyphosate herbicides when applied according to label directions. Glyphosate agricultural herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. ACCIDENTAL APPLICATION OF INCOMPATIBLE HERBICIDES TO THIS VARIETY COULD RESULT IN TOTAL CROP LOSS. Corteva™ Agriscience is a member of Excellence Through Stewardship® (ETS). Products are commercialized in accordance with ETS Product Launch Stewardship Guidance and in compliance with the Pioneer policies regarding stewardship of those products. Crops and materials containing biotech traits may only be exported to or used, processed, or sold in jurisdictions where all necessary regulatory approvals have been granted for those crops and materials. It is a violation of national and international laws to move materials containing biotech traits across borders into jurisdictions where their import is not permitted. Growers should discuss these issues with their purchaser or grain handler to confirm the purchaser or handler’s position on products being purchased. For further information on the approval status of biotech traits, please visit www.biotradestatus.com. Excellence Through Stewardship® is a registered trademark of Excellence Through Stewardship. 18 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 19
WILDLIFE Upland Game Crowd Pleaser Clover Upland Game is our blend for the avid Crowd Pleaser is our mix for satisfying Clover is our mixture that combines bird hunter. It’s full of species that they both deer and game birds. We seed it at all of the best clovers we offer. It has love to feed on and take shelter in. It has a high rate to offer substantial feed to high nutritional values and is geared a short canopy height for them to nestle wildlife. It produces a nice thick stand to grow your deer into a higher class. It in and also makes it easier for the hunter and young birds really enjoy the regrowth has an extremely small seed size so it’s to walk through. early in the spring. Our customers say, another great fit for broadcasting. “It’s the one to go with.” 5% Red Clover 3% Red Clover 15% Indianhead Lentil 10% Indianhead Lentil 42% Crimson Clover 9% German Millet 13% German Millet 28% Red Clover 46% Forage Pea 32% Forage Pea 10% Yellow Sweetclover 4% Radish 3% Radish 10% Radish 11% Safflower 13% Soybean, non GMO 10% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed 8% Grain Sorghum 13% Sorghum Sudangrass 2% Oil Sunflower 13% Oil Sunflower Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Drilled Seeding Rate 26.1 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 38 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 14.3 lbs/acre Planting Depth ½” – 1 1/2” Planting Depth 1” – 1 ½“ Planting Depth ¼ ” – ¾ “ WE HAVE SPECIFICALLY FORMULATED Broadcast Seeding Rate 33 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 48 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 18 lbs/acre Planting Date May to August Planting Date May to August Planting Date April to May or end of August OUR WILDLIFE BLENDS to be adapted to our winters of the upper Midwest. We’ve used our personal experiences, test plots and the avid hunters’ feedback to offer Cool Season Throw & Grow Habitat blends for whatever animal or nutrition you’re targeting. To Throw & Grow is our mix for the hunter Habitat is our mix that creates a Cool Season is our mix fit for planting in ensure a successful plot we also offer tips for planting and that seeks the thrill but has limited access perfect dwelling for game birds with cooler temperatures either early in the upkeeping. to planting equipment. It’s easy to handle its tall height. It produces a lot of seeds spring or later in the fall. It’s an excellent and was designed specifically to be that birds can forage on all winter. source of protein and other nutrients for Upland Game broadcasted. Wildlife go crazy for it too. The tall species in this mix help to hold all types of wildlife. If planted in the fall Short canopy height best suited for hunting game birds. birds in the plot while you’re hunting. it produces a canopy with a height that’s We’ve planted this mix in our plot at the office and see nice to hunt over in the winter. And species that will stay Cool Season pheasants and other birds find shelter in it for months. green longer so animals have more to feed on come snowfall. High source of protein and nutritional values for feeding. 18% Buckwheat 6% Red Clover 4% Crimson Clover Crowd Pleaser 6% Radish 9% German Millet Thick, luscious mix that keeps both deer and game birds fed 10% Red Clover 6% Dwarf Essex Rapeseed 9% Forage Oat for an extended period. 25% Forage Oat 82% Annual Ryegrass 2% Radish 30% Forage Pea 3% Safflower Throw & Grow 25% Spring Triticale 9% Grain Sorghum Easy mix to handle if planting equipment is a limiting factor. 10% Purple Top Turnip 7% Oil Sunflower Clover Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate 37% Spring Triticale Highly nutritional mix targeted for growing your deer into a 2% Purple Top Turnip WILDLIFE WILDLIFE Broadcast Seeding Rate 20.3 lbs/acre higher class. Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Planting Date April to October Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Habitat Drilled Seeding Rate 40 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 27.5 lbs/acre Tall height with a dense canopy of the ground to provide Planting Depth 1” – 1 ½“ Planting Depth 1 ” – 1 ½ “ adequate shelter. Broadcast Seeding Rate 50 lbs/acre Broadcast Seeding Rate 34 lbs/acre Planting Date April to May, end of August Planting Date May to August 20 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 21
Wheatgrass Pasture Mix Our custom mix is designed for areas that experience Fairgrounds™ Turf Mix A Millborn mix that’s composed of both ‘‘ Pulse USA exceeds my delivery expectations with often same-day service. Their customer service goes above and beyond.” – Jamie Schurhamer Hefty Seed Wilton, ND Landscapers™ Turf Mix A Millborn mix that is a more economical drought conditions. It’s great for a single cutting in drier field and turf species so it’s more drought version of the Quality Sun and Shade™ years and, if given adequate moisture, it could re-grow for tolerant than others. This mix can be mix. The combination of Fescue, Ryegrass multiple cuttings. It’ll come back for years and years so its used for tree belts, out-buildings and and Bluegrass result in a turf that will longevity makes it economically appealing. other non-irrigated areas. Fairgrounds™ stand up to the hottest summers and the matches closely with older seedings to harshest winters in both sunny and shady help with any repair work or patching up. areas of your lawn. 40% Intermediate Wheatgrass 25% Kentucky Bluegrass HAY, PASTURE 27% Pubescent Wheatgrass 20% Fine-leaf Perennial 40% Kentucky Bluegrass 20% Slender Wheatgrass Ryegrass 30% Fine-Leaf Perennial 13% Western Wheatgrass Ryegrass AND TURF MIXES 20% Creeping Red Fescue 10% Fairway Crested 30% Creeping Red Fescue Wheatgrass 15% Turf Type Tall Fescue WE CARRY PERENNIAL HAY, PASTURE Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate AND TURF MIXES. We have these mixtures readily Drilled Seeding Rate 15 lbs/acre available at our warehouse in Bismarck, ND, but our options Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Planting Depth ¼ “ are not limited to these. If you need any custom or CRP Seeding Rate 2 lbs per 1000 sq ft Seeding Rate 5-6 lbs per 1000 sq ft mixtures please contact us. Salt Grass Mix Quality Sun & Shade™ Turf Mix Supreme Shade™ Turf Mix Our custom mix is for those soils that typically drown out A Millborn mix that is considered the A Millborn mix for those areas that are or have high salts. It helps to reclaim salty areas while “go-to” for lawns. It has durability and mostly in shade or transition. It requires Premium Pasture Mix giving you some nice forage production. It’s typically one long-lasting quality. The formulation only 3 to 4 hours of filtered sunlight per Our custom mix that is designed as our “top of the line” good cutting per year and it’ll stick around for a long time. of this mix is what makes it unique and day for optimal growth. option. It should go on your better ground so it can produce The variance in species helps to alleviate the concerns of perfect for any situation. If you’re looking multiple cuttings and/or grazings. If you’re in a low-yielding having high salt levels transfer into the biomass resulting in for a high quality, attractive, easy to take arid climate we would recommend a different mixture. feeding issues. care of lawn: this is the perfect mix for you. 25% Chewings Fescue HAY, PASTURE AND TURF HAY, PASTURE AND TURF 20% Improved Kentucky 3% AC Saltlander Green Bluegrass 20% Intermediate Wheatgrass Wheatgrass 60% Kentucky Bluegrass 20% Fine-leaf Perennial 21% Meadow Brome 2% Creeping Foxtail 25% Fine-leaf Perennial Ryegrass 21% Meadow Fescue 34% Intermediate Wheatgrass Ryegrass 20% Creeping Red Fescue 5% Orchardgrass 25% Pubescent Wheatgrass 15% Creeping Red Fescue 15% Hard Fescue 33% Tall Fescue 36% Tall Fescue Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Amounts are based on percentage of full seeding rate Drilled Seeding Rate 19 lbs/acre Drilled Seeding Rate 15 lbs/acre Seeding Rate 6-7 lbs per 1000 sq ft Planting Depth ¼ “ Seeding Rate 5-6 lbs per 1000 sq ft Planting Depth ¼ “ 22 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 23
COVER CROP & LIVESTOCK INTEGRATION PROJECT II A working-lands conservation program for North Dakota farmers and ranchers IMPROVE SOIL HEALTH REDUCE INPUT TWINE AND NET WRAP COSTS WE ARE PROUD TO CARRY TAMA USA, INC. PRODUCTS for protection of your forage crops. We INCREASE YOUR warehouse the below products but have access to other options as well. BOTTOM LINE FIRST-COME, Golden Harvest Net-Wrap Plastic Twine FIRST-SERVED 64” x 7000’ Fine 20000/110 SB 67” x 7000’ Fine 20000/130DB DIVERSIFY YOUR 5-YEAR PROGRAM NO BATCHING OPERATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Edge to Edge Net-Wrap Thick 4000/450 Thick 4000/550 PERIODS Cover crops and livestock will Experts from Pulse USA, Millborn 67” x 7000’ Thick 4300/550 Seeds, and Ducks Unlimited can improve soil health and help design custom mixes and Fine 20000’ functionality by restoring organic grazing plans for your operation matter, increasing aggregate Eco Bull Net-Wrap TANNER GUE 60% COST SHARE development, reducing soil GRAZING INFRASTRUCTURE 64” x 7000’ Biologist 67” x 7000’ Sisal Twine 701-355-3592 compaction, and increasing ON CROPLAND 9000’ Perimeter Fence Cross Fence 64” x 8800’ tgue@ducks.org water infiltration. 16000’ Pumps Pipe 67” x 8000’ DANE BUYSSE Water Wells Tank Biologist Windbreak Panels TWINE AND NET WRAP 701-425-4852 dbuysse@ducks.org COVER CROP SEED Grazing Mixes Wildlife Mixes ROBERT FORD Custom Mixes Aerial Seeded Mixes Biologist 701-230-2141 To learn about additional offerings, view product rford@ducks.org details and watch educational videos we encourage you to visit the Tama USA, Inc. website: EMILY SCHWARTZ www.tama-usa.com Agronomist 701-805-1987 eschwartz@ducks.org 24 pulseusa.com
Legume Premix F2 RTU ST CUSTOM SEED TREATMENTS Legume Premix F2 RTU ST is a seed treatment fungicide that protects AS ROOT ROTS HAVE BECOME AN against damping-off and seed rots INCREASING ISSUE IN PULSE CROPS, due to Pythium, Phytophthora, and limited solutions are available specifically for pulse growers, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia spp. and we decided to offer custom products designed specifically to early-season Phytophthora root rot. combat these issues. We had offered traditional products for years and decided it was time to team up with Albaugh LLC to offer the In addition, Legume Premix F2 RTU next generation of pulse crop defense products. We present to you ST suppresses seed-borne sclerotinia our 2020 custom seed treatment products; we have made minor and Phomopsis spp. especially changes to our products compared to 2019 so please read below in soybeans. Legume Premix F2 for further information. We’ve designed these products for YOU RTU ST is specially formulated for and YOUR operation because our focus is to improve OUR pulse convenient and timely on-farm industry as agriculture advances. treatment. Treatment Rate: Legume Premix F2 RTU ST ApronMaxx RTA ® ® • 5.0 fl. Oz./100 lb. seed Pythium spp. Excellent Good Active Ingredients: Pulse Defender Fungicide Legume Premix F2 RTU ST • Fludioxonil 0.72% Rhizoctonia spp. Excellent Excellent Use Rate: 3.00 fl oz/cwt Use Rate: 5.00 fl oz/cwt • Metalaxyl 5.46% Labeled Crops: Field Peas, Chickpeas, Lentils and Dry Beans Labeled Crops: Field Peas, Chickpeas, Lentils, Dry Beans and Fusarium spp. Excellent Excellent • Other ingredients 93.82% Powered By: Thiabendazole 4L ST, Azoxystrobin 100 ST, Soybeans Phytophthora spp. Excellent Good Metalaxyl 4.0 ST. Includes a Polymer and red colorant. Powered By: Fludioxonil ST, Metalaxyl ST. Includes a red colorant. Pulse Defender Fungicide + Insecticide Legume Premix F2 RTU + Intego® Use Rate: 3.90 fl oz/cwt Application Rate: 5.00 fl oz/cwt Registered Crops: Labeled Crops: Field Peas, Chickpeas, Lentils and Dry Beans Powered By: Legume Premix F2 RTU ST, Rizolex®, Intego® • Bean (Lupinus spp.) Grain lupin, sweet lupin, • Chickpea / Garbanzo bean Powered By: Resonate 600 ST, Thiabendazole 4L ST, Labeled Crops: Field Peas, Chickpeas, Lentils, Broad Bean (Fava white lupin, white sweet lupin • Buar Azoxystrobin 100 ST, Metalaxyl 4.0 ST. Includes a Polymer Bean), Dry Beans • Bean (Phaseolus spp.) Field bean, kidney bean, • Jackbean and red colorant. lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, • Lablab bean / Hyacinth bean snap bean, tepary bean, wax bean • Lentil Pea (Pisum spp.) Dwarf pea, edible-pod • Bean (Vigna spp.) Adzuki bean, asparagus bean, pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green pea, SEED BORNE AND EARLY SEASON SEEDLING DISEASE PROTECTION blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, snow pea, sugar snap pea Crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, • Pigeon pea CUSTOM SEED TREATMENTS Product Comparison Pulse Defender Legume Premix F2 RTU ST Legume Premix F2 RTU ST + Intego® southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean) • Soybeans Pythium spp. Excellent Excellent Excellent • Broad Bean / Fava bean • Sword bean Rhizoctonia spp. Excellent Excellent Excellent Fusarium spp. Excellent Good Good Phytophthora spp. Good Good Excellent Protection against Key Seed Aphanomyces spp. N/A N/A Suppression & Seedling Pests: • Pythium Ascochyta spp. Suppression N/A N/A • Phythopthora • Fusarium Always read and follow label directions. Ratings based on observations and/or research. Intego® registered trade N/A = Not Applicable • Rhizonctonia, spp. mark of Valent USA, LLC. Rizolex® is a trademark of Sumitomo Chemical Company. Pulse USA seed treatments are a combination of separate individually registered products. Read and follow pesticide Suppression of: label instructions. • Seed-borne Sclerotinia • Phomopsis, spp. Damping off Pythium spp. on pea. Rhizonctonia spp. on green bean Fusarium Solani on field bean 26 pulseusa.com pulseusa.com 27
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