Teff Management manual
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
| Seeding period | From late spring to mid-summer (after the risk of frost has passed). |
| Soil temperature | At least 16° C. |
| Seed bed | A 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 depth | Should not exceed 0.5 cm. |
| Seeding rate | 20 kg/ha (coated seed). |
| Seed to soil contact | Good seed to soil contact is required. Roll the surface after sowing. |
Fertilization
| In general | Teff 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 cutting | Plantings may not need any additional nitrogen fertilization on the first cutting. |
| Nitrogen (N) Single applications | Excessive 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 seasonal | Generally in the range of 55 to 100 kg of plant available nitrogen. |
Weeds and pests control
| Pre-plant cultivation | Can be effective, especially if Teff is planted immediately after cultivation. |
| Broadleaf herbicide | Growers 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 resistance | Following the initial root growth period, Teff grows very aggressive and can out-compete many weeds. |
Harvesting
| Pre-plant cultivation | Can be effective, especially if Teff is planted immediately after cultivation. |
| Broadleaf herbicide | Growers 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 resistance | Following the initial root growth period, Teff grows very aggressive and can out-compete many weeds. |
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.
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