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Cover Crop/Forage Tech Sheet This versatile mix is a made up diverse variety of stress tolerant, high quality summer annuals. The high digestibility


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Terminate Ray's Crazy Mix in late summer and re-seed perennial pasture. Great for rotating out of K-31 into Novel Endophyte Fescue! Strictly Cover Crop Application. For a quick crop rotation turnaround during the summer, grown between spring harvested and late summer planted crops, use the recommended seeding rate. A lower seeding rate is.


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Rays Crazy Fall Mix Tech Sheet. Product Formula (by weight) Spring Pea- 23.8% Oats- 20% Triticale- 20% Hairy Vetch- 12.6% Crimson Clover- 10% Annual Ryegrass- 7.6% Daikon Radish- 3.4% Turnips- 2.6% Great for Food Plots! Establishment Seeding Rate: 40-60lbs/Acre, for cover crop 60lbs/Acre for forage Seeding Depth: 1/2" -1.


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Ray's Crazy Summer Mix is a diverse and nutritious forage mixture for livestock and soil health. It contains warm-season annuals, legumes, brassicas, and grasses that can provide grazing, hay, or silage. Learn more about this mix and how to plant, manage, and terminate it in this PDF guide.


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in winter wheat [foreground] and Ray's Crazy mix. Both were planted on the same day. Ray's produced five times as much bio-mass as the winter wheat. I've been very impressed. I've got about two acres of it and the cows (30 momma cows and calves) can probably graze at least 3 or more weeks on it. About one acre of it.


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Ray's Crazy Summer. This is a versatile warm-season mix made up of a diverse variety of stress-tolerant summer annuals—cowpea, sorghum-sudans, pearl millet, radish, forage brassica and sunflower—that can be used a short-term cover crop, a soil-building transition crop to renovate depleted soils, a smother crop, a grazing mix, and a wildlife.


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Quick spring nitrogen producer for summer planted crops. Recycles nutrients in spring as soils warm up. Great soil building properties. Contains blooming species that will attract beneficial insects. Works great for wildlife food plots. Seeding rate: 120 lbs/A- forage. 60-80lbs/A—cover crop. Seeding Depth: 1/2" - 3/4".


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At A Glance PRODUT FORMULA ( Y WEIGHT) 61% owpea 15% MR Sorghum Sudan (two varieties) 7% Daikon Radish 7% Hybrid Pearl Millet 4% Peredovik


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Ray's Crazy Fall Mix. This is a versatile cool season mix made up of grasses, legumes, and brassicas that can be used a short-term cover crop, a soil-building transition crop to renovate depleted soils, a grazing mix, and a wildlife food plot. It also contains several blooming species that, if left to grow and flower, will attract beneficial.


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Rays Crazy Mix. Thread starter nchunter1989; Start date Oct 16, 2018; N. nchunter1989 5 year old buck + Oct 16, 2018 #1 Anyone tried this stuff? Apparently based on Ray Archuleta's cover crop blend. Has cereal grains,vetch,clover,brassicas & winter peas. One thing I didn't know is that it has ryegrass.. Found that out once I got ready to open.


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Extend the grazing season or simply take advantage of the late fall or early spring growth of winter small grains, legumes, and brassicas. Or graze a diverse soil-building mix like Ray's Crazy Mix when the summer slump sets in and pastures need longer rest periods. At the height of summer, you also want to be able to protect a field with a.


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Rays Crazy Summer Mix Tech Sheet. Great for wildlife food plots! Cowpeas 62%. BMR Sorghum Sudan 13%. King's 200 Sudangrass 10%. Daikon Radish 7%. Peredovik Sunflower 5%. T-Raptor Hybrid Brassica 3%. Seeding Rate: 50-60lbs/Acre for forage 40-60lbs/Acre for cover crop.


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