Teff Management manual

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Teff is a warm season annual summer grass which can be harvested multiple times during the growing season as hay, silage or pasture. As a fast-growing crop, Teff combines excellent forage quality with high yield during a relatively short growing season.

This Teff  crop management manual provides you with the necessary information to get the most out of your Teff grass.

Sowing

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Seeding periodFrom late spring to mid-summer (after the risk of frost has passed).
Soil temperatureAt least 16° C.
Seed bedA firm seed bed is absolutely crucial. The soil must be prepared before sowing, but the top layer must be sufficiently firm for seeding. Roll the surface before sowing.
Seeding depthShould not exceed 0.5 cm.
Seeding rate20 kg/ha (coated seed).
Seed to soil contactGood seed to soil contact is required. Roll the surface after sowing.

 

Fertilization

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In generalTeff is a low input crop, requiring minimal fertilization.
Fertilization

Application of 20-40 kg nitrogen after establishment can accelerate plant growth.

Both manure and artificial fertilizer can be applied.

Slurry can be applied after each cut with a maximum of 10m3. Do not apply later than 2 days after cutting. ½ part slurry and ½ part water.

Nitrogen (N) First cuttingPlantings may not need any additional nitrogen fertilization on the first cutting.
Nitrogen (N) Single applicationsExcessive single applications of nitrogen above 110 kg/ha may result in lodging.
Nitrogen (N) Multiple cut

Multiple cut systems may require split applications per hectare:

Fertilizer applications per hectare:

- Nitrogen: 50 kg

- Potassium: 60 kg

- Phosphorus: 20 kg

- Sulfur: 5 kg

Nitrogen (N) Total seasonalGenerally in the range of 55 to 100 kg of plant available nitrogen.

Weeds and pests control

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Pre-plant cultivationCan be effective, especially if Teff is planted immediately after cultivation.
Broadleaf herbicideGrowers should check with their local suppliers and follow all label instructions. If a broadleaf herbicide is applied, Teff should not be treated until the plant has at least 5 to 7 leaves.
Natural resistanceFollowing the initial root growth period, Teff grows very aggressive and can out-compete many weeds.

Harvesting

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Pre-plant cultivationCan be effective, especially if Teff is planted immediately after cultivation.
Broadleaf herbicideGrowers should check with their local suppliers and follow all label instructions. If a broadleaf herbicide is applied, Teff should not be treated until the plant has at least 5 to 7 leaves.  
Natural resistanceFollowing the initial root growth period, Teff grows very aggressive and can out-compete many weeds.
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Where can you buy teff?

Moxie is our coated blend of warm season annual teff grasses. Moxie’s fast growth allows for excellent forage quality and high yield during a relatively short growing season. This makes it a great option for livestock and hay producers. Moxie also is an excellent cover crop and is drought tolerant.

Read more about Moxie

 

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