2016
January 2016Volume 16.01
This month we present some enlightening information about where endophyte toxicity resides in the plant and how that relates to the longevity of non-toxic plants. We also announce our newest variety - Renovation white clover, "The Super Stoloniferous Solution!"
February 2016Volume 16.02
In this month's newsletter you'll learn how Payday perennial ryegrass is paying long-term dividends, as well find out why Titan Ultra tall fescue should be in your lineup.
March 2016Volume 16.03
This month's newsletter reports some impressive winter hardiness data on Payday tetraploid ryegrass. We also pass on a testimonial and photo of a Titan Rx lawn that will make the neighbor's jealous.
May 2016Volume 16.05
This month we give a short update on the upcoming crop, discuss the value of inoculating peas, as well as show off some Renovation white clover roots and talk about how white clover may help reduce excess phosphorus levels.
June 2016Volume 16.06
This month's newsletter provides a brief harvest update, a highlight of Haven perennial ryegrass' NTEP performance, and discusses the density of Meroa tetraploid Italian ryegrass.
July 2016Volume 16.07
This month's newsletter provides our latest harvest observations and an invitation to book our most popular varieties.
September 2016Volume 16.09
In this month's newsletter we discuss some of the harvest and shipping challenges of the summer, plus a further introduction to our newest turf-type perennial ryegrass. We also ask for help in assisting small orders.
November 2016Volume 16.11
Our latest newsletter includes some helicopter-view reflections of the industry, more information on our new Signet perennial ryegrass, and an encouragement to visit our Nitro-Coat Advantage on-line video series.
December 2016Volume 16.12
Our latest newsletter provides more information on why Renovation white clover needs to be part of your program. We also report how Cajun II tall fescue is setting the bar in Oklahoma. Rounding out the newsletter is a brief market and crop report.