Forage
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Forage Division Promise
Our promise is to bring you, the grower, the highest quality silage hybrids available on the market. Testing, evaluating, and advancing only those hybrids with competitive yield and agronomics, and difference-making nutrition.
Scott Harris, Forage Division Lead
sharris@robseeco.com
618-697-7864
Amy Hoy, Silage Portfolio Manager
ahoy@robseeco.com
712-263-4778
Benefits
Unique nutritional standards
Combines balance of NDFD30, starch, and starch digestibility
Nutritionally sound for high milk production while maintaining outstanding yields
Specialized for
Dairy farmers focused on high-fluid milk production
Contract silage producers
Growers with limited acres
Mid to Larger dairies.
Benefits
Dedicated silage product
High fiber and starch digestibility
Extended harvest window
Feed first technology
High moisture corn
Specialized for
Dairies with dedicated silage acres
Dairies that can keep grain corn on the farm for own use
Mid-Small sized dairies
Benefits
Unique nutritional standards
Combines balance of NDFD30, starch, and starch digestibility for improved ADG
Energy to maximize beef/ton ratings
Provides high tonnage with exceptional grain yield
Specialized for
Contract silage growers for commercial feedlots
True dual-purpose products for feedlot application
“MasterGraze, a high quality forage, unlike anything else in the forage industry. Expect excellence in milk and meat production.”
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Crop Driven Seed Inputs
With today’s increasing yield demands and environmental challenges, it’s critical to give every seed that’s put in the ground all the advantages it needs to deliver on its true potential. That’s where Streamline Ag comes into play. Designed for every stage of growth and development, our products deliver precisely what’s needed, when it’s needed – at pre-plant, planting, in-season, and post-harvest.
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