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Alfalfa Hay
Alfalfa is a perennial plant which is a member of the legume family as are beans and peanuts. Alfalfa is universally recognized as the premier forage species. All types and classes of forage-consuming livestock relish alfalfa, and perform well on it. Premium grades of alfalfa provide very high levels of crude protein and also provide exceptional roughage value. Alfalfa is
the ideal dairy feed.
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Bermuda Hay
Bermuda is a perennial grass which is grown in warmer, drier climates. It is grown for both seed and hay. As a hay it provides a moderate amount of protein and a good amount of roughage. since it is fine stemmed and soft, it is easily fed and, in very hot climates it is preferred by the cow over other feeds. Bermuda Straw is used in large quantities as a source of roughage.
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Bluegrass Straw
Bluegrass, a cool-season grass, grows most vigorously in spring and fall, while trefoil grows best in late spring and summer.
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Fescue Straw

Tall fescue is a cool season perennial grass, and is grown for pasture, hay, silage and as a companion crop with other forage grass varieties and legumes. Fine fescues have been used in mixtures with other grasses and are generally considered the standard for shade tolerance in cool season grasses.
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Oat Hay
Oats are an annual crop which is grown primarily for the grain. Oat hay is also grown and is a good quality feed. Oat hay provides a good combination of roughage and some protein.
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Orchard Grass
Orchard Grass is used as a hay grass and for pastures because of its high yields and sugar content, sweeter than most other temperate grasses.

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Rye Grass
Rye grass straw is high in fiber and low in protein. Farmers will use rye grass as a mix with low fiber, high protein alfalfa to create a nutritious, economical animal feed that helps prevent digestive disorders. Both dairy and livestock operations take advantage of the use of perennial and annual Rye grass for feed.
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Sudan Grass
Sudan grass is an annual which is grown primarily in the deserts of Southern California. It has also been grown successfully in other, cooler climates including Washington and Oregon. As an annual, it is newly planted each year and typically yields one or two harvests. Sudan grass is a member of the same family as sorghum, and has a high fiber content which makes it an excellent source of roughage.
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Teff Grass
Teff grass is a summer annual forage for livestock and
commercial hay producers who often need a fast growing, high yielding crop with competitive forage quality.
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Timothy Hay
Timothy is a perennial grass which is primarily grown as animal feed. Timothy contains a good combination of protein and roughage, and, therefore, is an excellent forage product. The primary area for Timothy on the West Coast is Central Washington (Ellensburg). Timothy is used in the racehorse industry as well as the dairy industry and is considered a premium product.

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Rhodes Grass
Rhodes grass is a perennial or annual tropical grass. It is a useful forage of moderate to high quality. It has high protein, and makes a good feed for horses due to low oxalate contents. High oxalate content may cause defective bones when combine with calcium .
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Available Sizes
Double Compressed bales in 25kg, 30kg, 50kg, 60kg, and 430kg.
Location 

                                                      3131 Kittitas Hwy
                                                  Ellensburg, WA 98926   

Contact Info

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