Seeds

The Lenox forage turnip, grain sorghum, and silage sweet sorghum seeds produced by our cooperative are obtained through controlled and planned production processes, taking into account the region’s climate and soil conditions. Carried out in cooperation with local producers, this production aims to ensure the supply of high-quality and sustainable feed for livestock, while promoting drought-resistant, high-yield varieties with superior silage quality. These cooperative-produced seeds help reduce production costs for farmers and contribute to local agricultural development, permanently strengthening the productivity of livestock farming in the region.

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Forage Turnip Seed

The Lenox forage turnip is a feed crop that stands out with its high yield potential and strong adaptability, reliably meeting the feed needs of livestock. Thanks to its fast-growing structure, it reaches harvest in a short time, and the combined use of its leaves and roots provides high-quality roughage with high nutritional value. Its resistance to drought and cold conditions makes Lenox forage turnip a preferred option for sustainable production, especially in arid and semi-arid areas.

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Grain Sorghum Seed

Grain sorghum is an important feed crop in animal nutrition due to its high energy value and digestibility for silage use. Its balanced grain-to-stalk ratio allows for the production of high-quality, nutrient-rich silage. With its drought tolerance, low water requirement, and adaptability to different soil conditions, grain sorghum becomes a reliable alternative, especially in water-scarce regions. When used as silage, it supports productivity in both dairy and fattening livestock, offering an economical and sustainable feed source.

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Silage Sweet Sorghum Seed

Silage sweet sorghum is a highly productive feed crop that enables the production of easily fermentable and highly palatable silage thanks to its high sugar content. With its strong stalk structure and high green biomass yield, it meets the demand for high-energy roughage, particularly in dairy and beef production. Its drought tolerance, low water requirement, and adaptability to hot climate conditions make silage sweet sorghum a strong alternative to corn silage in water-scarce regions. It is a reliable choice for sustainable and economical feed production.

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