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MOWERS

RAKES & TEDDERS

FORAGE PRODUCTION EQUIP

Plant-O-Vator

Design of the Plant-O-Vator

Plant-O-Vator Advantages

Interseeding Corn in living Bahia Sod

Interseeding Legumes in Bahia Sod

Legumes for high quality forage

Test Results of Chickasaw Clover

Interseeding Mung Beans in Bahia Sod

Interseeding Cowpeas and Millet iin Bahia Sod

Interseeding Legumes in Bahia Sod

Test results of mung beans and cowpeas

Hay King renovation of bermuda grass

Results of renovating in Bahia Sod

Interseeding Peas and Soybeans in Bahia Sod

Interseeding Silage Corn and Clay Peas in Bahia Sod

Gulf South Region Results

Georgia & Florida Results

Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico Results

Montana Results

Plant-O-Vator Testimonial

Hays barley trials in the Deep South

Plant-O-Vator® Results

Tarver Sales Corporation

We're all about forage. Planting to Harvesting. Since 1950

To contact us call 1-800-848-9303.

Phone: 1-800-848-9303

Fax:     1-985-796-3074

E-mail:  sales@tarversales.com

 

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Tarver Sales Corporation

84636 Highway 25

Folsom, LA 70437

1-800-848-9303

sales@tarversales.com

Legumes for High Quality Forage and Nitrogen Production                       

(Cowpeas, soybeans and millet planted in Bahia grass)                                                                                                                  

Planting Cowpeas  May 11, 2008 in Bahia Sod.

Bahia grass grew under canopy and remains tender and has no seed heads.

Soybeans planted June 20, 2008

53 days after planting

Cowpeas and Tiff Leaf Millet planted

June 20, 2008

53 days after planting

Mung bean crop of seed exposed 80 days after       planting. Bahia grass just beginning to make a few seed heads at 80 days (as the bean canopy deteriorated and the grass received more sunlight).

Cowpeas, July 4, 2008

54 days growth after May 11, 2008, planting

Peas and Bahia grass mixture tested 16.9% protein

Cowpeas, July 6, 2008

56 days growth after May 11, 2008, planting