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15S036-50




COMMON BERMUDA UNHULLED, SELECT SEEDS IMPROVES VARIETY
50 Lbs.

Quicker Thicker Genesis Species from our new common stock




By booking your seeds early you will save on the cost per 50 lb. bags. Added savings on volume discounts. Freight will apply!

Special Limit time through MARCH 2013 our until supply runs out.

We recommend deep Big Ox type ripping of you soils to help reach maximum growth potentials for any Genesis Species.

Planting rates vary 10 lbs. will give you a modest stand which will take 4 years to be at maximum yields, 15 lbs. will take 3 years for maximum forage yields, 20 lbs. per acre for best optimum stands with full forage production in 2 year periods. Genetic Seed and Americas Seed plant 25 lbs. per acre for very best production for our seed production.
We have found adding Agri-Gro as a natural bio-stimulant in a liquid concentrated micronutrient fertilizer. When applied to the soil, seed, and plant foliage Agri-Gro enables the soil and plant to receive direct benefits from the naturally balanced nutrients within the bio-stimulant. AgriGro is for the very best production capabilities, quality of grass, while giving your bermudagrass higher TDN level, with much higher proteins.
At a cost of $2.50 to $10.00 per acre. Spray before planting your seeds for increased germination with quicker growth ratios.

How to grow and establish or for older established grasses in Pasture, Crop Land, Hay Meadows:
How to grow the best grasses with proper fertility and moisture conditions:
Basic or proper methods will be to apply 2-3 applications per growing season,

Dilute AgriGro 1-2 pints. with 10-20 gallons water/Acre
1. Apply 1-2 pints per application starting late March through May as your first application. Later field spraying works well in getting great grass establishments after first hay cuttings in your fields.
2. Apply 1-2 pints per application. Following 6-8 weeks after seeding new grasses or in your established field of grasses.
3. Apply 1-2 pints per application. Final spraying will be at mid September to produce a well established rooting system for the winter month that follow.
Repeat this method every year for the healthiest and best production to grasses.

How to grow the best grasses with proper fertility and moisture conditions:
A lot of you need the following for the best nutrient uptake to your grasses or crop.

Agri-Cal is a calcium saturated chelating agent that is a true solution. It flows easily through ordinary field spray equipment or irrigation systems providing a soluble source of calcium and improving the soil conditions. Can TANK mix Agri-Gro and Agri-Cal together.-----Thing to remember DO NOT MIX WITH PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS.

Dilute 2-3 gallons. with 10-20 gallons water/Acre
2-3 applications per growing season,
1. Apply 1-2 gallons per application starting late March through April as your first application.
2. Apply 1-2 gallons per application. Following 6-8 weeks after seeding new grasses or in your established field of grasses.
3. Apply 1-2 gallons per application. Final spraying will be at mid September to produce a well established rooting system for the winter month that follow.
Repeat this method every year for the healthiest and best production to grasses.

Grandpas old soil building methods that truly works well:
For added soil building methods using plants,

1. Fall, apply 5-10 pounds per acre of FP Hairy Vetch in late September through October.

2. Spring, middle from April through May on through out summer. Apply 5-10 pounds per acre of FP Iron & Clay Peas seeds.
These are your best soil building plants, plus your animals will feast well on theses established plants.

Growing next generation bermudagrass in greenhouses for more forage production ability is our goal.

Best type of Fertilizers are acidic base as follows:
FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS, 15-10-5 PLUS MICRO NUTRIENTS FERTILIZER ( 270 GALLON SHUTTLES ) Also available in 36 - 5 gallon pails.
Limited time offer.

When Foliar Feeder III is applied as part of a good management program, this bio-stimulant water soluble steroidal hormones keeps your plants and the immediate soil environment, “spiked up” with the nutrition and growth supplements they require to maximize yield and minimize plant stress. Foliar Feeder III enables your crop to reach its genetic yield potential by strengthening the plants natural defense system and building a healthy, disease suppressive soil where crops can thrive.

FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS
15-10-5
PLUS MICRO NUTREINTS

APPLIED TO: All TYPE GRASSES, All LUGUMES, FIELD CROPS, FRUIT AND NUT TREE CROPS GARDENS
Following a few simple directions -- Guaranteed HIGHEST Quality Plants, HIGHER Yields, HIGHER Protein Levels, HIGHER TDN VALUES(Total Digestible Nutrients).

FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS IS A COMPLETELY WATER SOLUBLE STEROIDAL HORMONE / CONCENTRATE COMPOUND CONTAINING


NITROGEN (N) derived from Urea ………………………..…...…….……………... 15%
PHOSPORIC ACID (P2 O5) derived from Ortho-Phosphoric Acid……………… 10%
SOLUBLE POTASH (K2O) derived from Muriate of Potash ……..………........... 5%
BORON (B) derived from Soduim Meta-dorate-Borate……….....………............ .02%
CHELATED COPPER (Cu) derived from Soduim Copper N-Hydroxyethylenedimintriacetate ……………… .05%
CHELATED IRON(Fe) derived from Sodium Ferric N-Hydroyethylenediamintriaceta..................................... .10%
CHELATED MANGANESE .(Mn) derived from Sodium Manganese N-Hydroxyethylenediamintriacetate.... .05%
CHELATED ZINC (ZN) derived from Sodium Zinc N-Hydroxyethylenediamintriacetate.…………………….. .05%


GRASSES APPLICATION FOR FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS FORAGE BOOSTER
MIX WITH 10 GALLONS WATER PER ACRE FOR EVEN DISTRIBUTION WHEN APPLING FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS

1ST. APPLY AT SPRING GREENUP RATE OF APPLICATION AT 2, 3, 4 OR 5 GALLONS PER ACRE OF FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS.

2ND. APPLY 2, 3, 4, OR 5 GALLONS EVERY 30 DAYS .FOLLOWING 1ST .APPLICATION OF FOLIAR FEEDER III.PLUS
JUST AFTER 1ST. CUTTING OF HAY FOR MAXIMUM GROWTH POTENTAL
REPEAT FOLLOW UP APPLICATIONS EVERY 30 DAYS FOR BEST POTINTAL YEILDS.
RATES OF APPLICATION AT 3, 4, OR 5 GALLONS PER ACRE OF FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS.


SOIL APPLICATIONS FOR FOLIAR FEEDER III

NEWLY PLANTED SEED CROPS:

MIX WITH 10 GALLONS WATER PER ACRE FOR EVEN DISTRIBUTION WHEN APPLING FOLIAR FEEDER III.
APPLY 3-5 GALLONS PER ACRE PREPLANT OF CROP SEEDS THIS IS FOR BEST ROOT GROWTH DEVELOPMENT AND BEST PLANT GROWTH.
FOLLOW UP BY APPLING 30 – 45 DAYS FOLLOWING CROP SEED PLANTING DATE . APPLY 2 – 3 GALLONS PER ACRE FOR MAXIMUM GROWTH.
FOLLOWING UP EVERY 30 DAYS WITH THE SAME APPLICATIONS ON LEFT HAND COLUMN FOR A SCHDULE OF APPLICATION.


Tree Crops after Fruit Set Apply 2-5 Qt. per 100 gallons water every 15-20 days.

Tree and Shrub Root Ball use 1 qt. per 5 gallon water per each ball.

Genetic Seed & Chemical SUGGEST STOP APPLING FOLIAR FEEDER III PLUS 30 DAYS BEFORE KILLING FROST.

DO NOT MIX SEEDS WITH ANY NITROGEN FERTILIZERS FOR BROADCASTING SEEDS AT PLANTING

Comes with replant guarantee options using all of the approved mentioned products.

UNHULLED
PLANT 20 LBS. PER ACRE SELECTIVELY GROWN TO GIVE YOU MORE PLANT HEIGHT AND RUNNERS, FULL PRODUCTION AVERAGE 19,762 LBS. PER ACRE COMPARED TO REGULAR COMMON SEEDS AT 12,131 LBS. PER ACREThis is the cheapest of the bermudas designed as mainly a turf grass, a lot of this product is also used as a pasture grass. Production levels will be in the 8,990 lbs. per acre range first year.

NEW 20 lbs. per acre the higher your planting rate the more lush the 50 pound BAGS

THIS IS THE HIGHEST FORAGE PRODUCTION, HIGHEST QUALITY, HIGHEST PROTEIN, HIGHEST TDN LEVEL BERMUDA ON THE MARKET FROM A SEED VARIETY.
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN NUMBER 1 THROUGH 3 IN TOP YEILDS IN ALL MAJOR UNIVERSITY TESTING.
BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING IN THE FALL.......YOUR PRODUCTION RATE WILL INCREASE.

With the NEW Genetic Seed varieties, along with AGRI GRO nitrogen fixation in your soil, FASTER PASTURE CRIMSON RED DIXIE ROOTER CLOVER, FASTER PASTURE HAIRY VETCH, and FASTER PASTURE COMMON VETCH, by Genetic Seeds increase of the plants root mass. Genetics nitrogen fixation credits are reaching as HIGH as 230 pounds per acre. A must use products for todays high fertility cost.

TRY OUT THE BEST BERMUDAS ON THE MARKET:

KF-194
SUNGRAZER 777
SUNGRAZER PLUS BERMUDAGRASS
All Seed Bermudagrasses

When to plant:
In the spring when ground temperature reaches a constant 65 to 70 degrees (20 degrees C) or better. This seed can be sown throughout the summer if enough moisture is present for germination.

Germination:
Under ideal conditions, Bermuda will usually germinate within several weeks. However, there are many factors that will delay germination, such as soil characteristics, temperature and moisture.



Methods of Planting:

1)(Best way) Plow the field. If possible, use a cultapacker or roller to make certain the ground is as smooth as possible. Spray Agri-Gro seed booster and soil enhancer 1qt. per acre. Broadcast seeds, 20 lbs per acre, then roll again.

2)(Second best) On established pastures, Spray 1 qt. per acre Agri-Gro seed booster and soil enhancer then lightly disc, broadcast seeds on top (20 lbs per acre) and walk away.

3)(Third way) Harrow established pasture very aggressively to expose soil, Spray Agri-Gro seed booster and soil enhancer 1 qt. per acre broadcast seeds (20 lbs per acre) and walk away. Your stand from this method will not be as aggressive as a prepared plowed field.

Where to plant:
In full sun on well drained soil. Proper drainage is essential for successful establishment and development

DIRT CLODS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR PLANTING !Seed will fall under dirt clods and be buried too deep.
Planting depth:
Between 1/16 and 1/8 of an inch -NO DEEPER

Growing season: From early spring until first hard frost.

When to Begin grazing: When grass is 6 to 8 inches tall.

When to cut for hay: Consider that approximately every 28 days after the last cutting, the protein level is at its peak.

Lowest cutting or grazing height: 3 to 4 inches, will take more excessive grazing with no problems.

Soil: Will tolerate a wide range of soils from sand to heavy clay.

Fertilizer recommendation:

A soil sample is recommended to determine the best most accurate fertilization program. With no soil testing, we recommend 300 to 350 pounds of 18-9-18-6S pre-plant and follow, 45 days later, with 200 pounds of granulated nitrogen source for optimal growth.

Moisture:
Excellent drought tolerance but grows best in moist soils.

Standard growth: Runners can grow 6 to 18 feet long. Roots can develop to a depth of 20 feet or more. (Depending on type soil.)

Fall management:
We recommend around September 15th, broadcast 100 lbs of nitrate and 100 lbs of potassium. Or 200 lbs. peracre of 9-23-30.
This will prepare the Bermuda grass for winter dormancy.

Put yourself on a 5 to 7 year program of adding 15 lbs per acre of Hairy Vetch seed. This will help to enhance your soil development for more Bermudagrass production in the spring and summer months.

NOTE: Dormancy is not a complete stopping of activity. Even when dormant, the plant still needs nutrients and water to survive.


Variety Type:
KF-194
Sungrazer 777 Bermudagrass
Sungrazer Plus Bermudagrass

GENERAL PLANTING PRECAUTIONS

The simplest method of planting bermudagrass seed is to broadcast the seed into a pasture and leave. However, the simplest way is not necessarily the best.

Take the time to thoroughly prepare the site well ahead of planting and it will help increase the likelihood of getting a healthier, more successful stand.

Preparation of the soil to allow for proper movement of moisture and nutrients through the soil and prevent weed competition is critical to the early success of your Bermuda.

Site preparation must begin weeks, even months ahead of the anticipated planting date. Begin by removing existing vegetation, either through mechanical or chemical means. Then plow, till or somehow break up the soil then drag the soil to level.
Roll soil with roller or cultipacker.

Irrigate or allow rainfall to sprout weed seed in the soil. Weed seeds can remain dormant in the soil for years, waiting for proper conditions to germinate. Pasture soils are generally full of weed seeds. Cultivating will often bring many of them to the surface and stimulate sprouting.

Spray with a contact weed and grass killer. Once the weeds are dead, it may be necessary to irrigate and kill weeds again, depending on the amount of weed seed in your soil. In some situations such as pasture that has remained un-cultivated for a number of years, this process may need to be started several seasons ahead of the planting date in order to eliminate as many weeds as possible.

Preplant weed control is crucial to the success of the bermudagrass and is often overlooked. (generic roundups)

Do not apply weed control for at least 60 days after planting. We recommend one quart of 2-4, D Amine or 1.3 pints of 2-4, D LV6.

To take out unwanted grasses, use MSMA-6 at one quart per acre, 50 to 60 days after planting. Be careful with this! Turf label only!

Many people follow all the other steps then are disappointed when the pasture they have plowed and planted is full of unwanted weeds while the Bermuda seedlings struggle to survive.
Don't skip pre-plant weed control!! >BR>Before plowing spray feilds with 1 to 2 Quarts of a Round Up product or use the Generic GlyPhosates that are available at a much lower price

Drag or lightly rake the surface smooth. Be careful not to cultivate after the last weed kill as it may bring more weed seed to the surface and allow it to sprout.
Rev 01/4/08

Application

We recommend fertilization before seed application.

Follow schedue at below.

The soil temperature should be 65-70 degrees F before seeding. Planting too early in cold soils will result in slow and erratic emergence, at best. Moisture should be present for germination and seedling establishment.
Sow seed at the recommended rate. Drill to NO MORE than 1/8" deep, or broadcast seed on top of the ground and drag very lightly to no more that 1/8" deep. Run a weighted roller or cultipacker to firm the seed bed.

DO NOT DISC IN THE SEED!

Fertilization
Apply Agri-Gro seed booster for added assurance.
Get a soil test! This will tell you what nutriant components you need to add for healthy plant growth. This will allow you to purchase a fertilizer with the proper components that will benefit your specific situation. Ferltizer is not necessary for growing bermudagrass, but it is essential for helping the Bermuda have a well-developed root system and overall good plant health, which equated to better tolerance to adverse environmental conditions and maximum forage production and quality.

Contact your local county agent for details on getting your soil tested.

Most of all? Give it time!