Products
2008 Pulse USA Product Guide
Download our 2008 Pulse USA Product Guide (5Mb pdf)! It contains a wealth of information about each of our products, as well as a detailed list of our retailers and growers.
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Inoculants
Our retailers offer Inoculants from Philom Bios, Becker Underwood, TJ Technolgies and INTX.
For the retailer nearest you, contact Pulse USA at 888-530-0734
Green Field Peas
Description
Green field peas as a group generally lag behind yellow
pea varieties with regard to yield potential, powdery
mildew tolerance, and standability; however, there are
several notable exceptions. Here are a few management
suggestions to help you be a more successful producer
of green peas.
Seed peas on well drained soils, as peas do not tolerate
standing water. (This is true for yellow varieties as
well.)
In a wetter climate or in a year with above average moisture,
in addition to using a seed-applied fungicide, an
early foliar fungicide application (before bloom, along
with your chemical application) will help to improve
standability, and should suppress some of the diseases
seen in past growing seasons.
As alluded to earlier, most green pea varieties are
susceptible to powdery mildew. A later fungicide application,
(50% bloom), will give you improved control.
Rotation also plays a big part in the equation of disease
management. The northern plains region has been
experiencing an increase in the production of broadleaf
crops. These crops tend to host the same or similar
disease-causing pathogens that also affect peas.
Beware of rotational history on fields intended for pulse
production in 2008. A strong broadleaf crop history
(especially other legumes) on those acres might have a
detrimental effect on yield due to increased disease
pressure in a higher moisture environment.
More information on Green Field Peas
Varieties
Yellow Field Peas
Description
Pulse USA offers the very best yellow field pea varieties available. The line-up of varieties should compliment each other very well. Contact a Pulse USA representative to help you choose which varieties would be a fit in your area.
Varieties
Lentils
Description
Pulse USA is a supplier of all Pulse crops inputs.
We can source many varieties of Lentils. Some
of the most popular varieties are listed below.
More information on Lentils
Varieties
Wolf River Valley Seeds
Description
Pulse USA is a supplier of Wolf River Valley Seeds. Please Contact Us for more details.
Varieties
Forage Peas and Oats
Description
EverLeaf 126 is a true spring oat with dark foliage, an
erect growth habit and very good standability. Ever-
Leaf 126 has leaves that actually extend above the
canopy at heading. EverLeaf 126 is a delayed heading
oat and much of its forage mass and quality comes
from an extended maturity. Since the plant is naturally
vegetative for a longer period, biomass accumulation
is extraordinary. EverLeaf 126 has a compact
panicle that offers an attractive product when baled.
Seed count averages 11,000 seeds per pound. In many
production areas rust has adapted to conventional forage
oats and is a significant impediment to quality
and tonnage. EverLeaf 126 has excellent resistance to
rust and most other leaf and stem diseases.
More information on Forage Peas and Oats
Varieties
Forage Mixes
Description
Pulse USA offers all its forage products in a blend either in bulk or in a 2000# tote. Any cool season cereal crop mixed with a forage pea is an excellent forage option. These blends offer very high quality feed while offering excellent yields. We have added some of the best varieties to our guide, but we are able to custom-blend to fit your needs. Contact us with any request, and we will fill your forage seed needs.
Varieties
Triumph Seed
Description
Pulse USA is a supplier of Triumph Seed Products. Please Contact Us for more details.