2014
January 2014Volume 14.01
In this month's newsletter, we talk about our custom small packaging options, the competition for acres in the Willamette Valley and finish up our 10-part look at VA Tech's "How Grass Grow's" presentation.
February 2014Volume 14.02
In this newsletter we explore Alsike clover in depth and comment on the building demand for spring.
March 2014Volume 14.03
This month we offer three timely reminders for spring, highlight Arrowleaf clover and the importance of coating it, and present you with a word scramble.
April 2014Volume 14.04
This month we are introducing our exciting new variety available this coming harvest - Lynx Winter Field Pea and talking about the limitations of annual ryegrass.
May 2014Volume 14.05
With harvest fast approaching, we are happy to report that the Oregon crops are looking good. This year’s weather has been ideal so far. Existing fields as well as newly planted ones look quite healthy.
June 2014Volume 14.06
In this newsletter we introduce our new tetraploid perennial ryegrass PayDay, the benefits of Nitro-Coating® cover crops and the start of harvest in the Willamette Valley!
July 2014Volume 14.07
This month we give an update on how the harvest in progressing in the Willamette Valley and what the market currently looks like. We also remind you about our Diamond Brand packaging solution and continue our highlighting of specific clover species.
August 2014Volume 14.08
In this newsletter, we focus on our observations of this past month's shipping and market activity.
October 2014Volume 14.10
This months newsletter focuses entirely on white clover. White clover may be the most important and widely used pasture legume in the world today. It can be found growing naturally from the Arctic Circle to all parts of the temperate regions of the world.
November 2014Volume 14.11
This month we present our observations on fall usage and industry inventory over the next month and we introduce two new resources: our 12-part Nitro-Coat Advantage Video Series and accompanying FAQ page.
December 2014Volume 14.12
We share good news in this months newsletter for those of you who have come to value festuloliums - Spring Green is available this year! Also, we give a brief description of Yellow Blossom Sweetclover.