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7 Sunn Hemp Applications

Highest Quality, Lowest Cost

Global Sunn™ seed is harvested and cleaned like no other sunn hemp brand, your assurance of clean seed and high germination. It's the best quality you can get. What's more, Global Sunn costs less too!

High Quality Sunn Hemp Seed

Global Sunn™ seed is harvested and cleaned like no other sunn hemp brand, your assurance of clean seed and high germination. It's the best quality you can get. What's more, Global Sunn costs less too!

Vegetable Break Crop

Global Sunn™ is a favorite crop to plant between cash crops for vegetable growers. It scavanges remaining soil nutrients, produces copious amounts of N and other nutrients through the biological activity on the roots, producing huge nodules of N, which is readily available for vegetable crops that follow.

 

Global Sunn is also known to suppress reniform and root cyst nematodes, which do damage especially to crops grown in sandy and sandy/loam soils. Soil stays cooler with Global Sunn planted, and weeds are suppressed by the dense shade. 

 

Terminated Global Sunn stands can be mowed, flail mowed or rolled down and sprayed to control. The large amount of biomass can be incorporated or left on the surface to decompose, depending on cultivation practices and circumstances.

Vegetable growers know Global Sunn™ suppresses reniform and root knot nematodes, scavenges and fixes nutrients, and grows up to 6 feet in 60 days in good conditions–adding from 2.5 to 4 tons of biomass per acre.

 

Global Sunn is a warm season legume. Within 60 days it typically fixes over 100 pounds of N, and has been measured as high as 140 pounds. Global Sunn also grows very deep roots and brings up approximately 10 pounds of Phosphorus and 80 pounds of Potash from the subsoil.

Rebuilding Soil

Global Sunn™ is known around the world as one of the best species (Crotalaria juncea) for rebuilding poor soils. In fact, it seeks out soil nutrients remaining after a crop is harvested. 

 

Sometimes it requires a starter fertilizer, but once Global Sunn starts growing, it produces significant amounts of nitrogen (N), up to 140 lbs / acre according to university research. 

 

The biomass is also significant, and can reach 5,000 lbs/acre in good growing conditions. This biomass can be incorporated into the soil as fuel for beneficial soil microbes, or can be left on the surface to serve as a soil cover.

Winter Wheat producers who do not plan a double crop can use Global Sunn as a soil building cover crop following harvest.

Small Grain Cover Crop

Global Sunn makes an ideal cover crop following small grains, where there is no double-cropping, such as with soybeans. Global Sunn germinates and emerges quickly, given adequate moisture. Once established, as a tropical legume, Global Sunn thrives in hot weather and tolerates dry soil conditions.

 

In soils with poor fertility, Global Sunn generates significant N and other nutrients as part of its growth habit.

 

Global Sunn terminates with the first freeze. Or, if flowers appear before the first killing frost, it can be mowed, flail mowed, or rolled down and sprayed with an appropriate herbide.

 

Global Sunn can be planted along with other cover crops, such as cover crop radishes, sorghum sudangrass and other species. In these cases, Global Sunn grows quickly, while species like radish are vigorous enough to get established.

 

Then, following the first killing frost, when Global Sunn is terminated, plenty of light triggers vigorous growth of cover crop radishes to absorb and store the N produced by Global Sunn through the winter. When the radishes die following a few consecutive nights of temperatures in the mid-teens (degrees F), the nutrients are stored over winter, then released again to the soil when temperatures warm in the spring.

Attracts Wildlife

Wildlife, including deer, enthusiastically prefer Global Sunn to other plants, including corn and soybeans. 

 

In addition, once killed by freezing conditions, standing stalks of Global Sunn create an ideal bedding venue for deer. They can hide amidst the standing stalks, while easily creating a dry mat from those same stalks for sleeping.

Deer and other wildlife are attracted to Global Sunn more than to corn or soybeans.

Vegetable Break Crop
Rebuilding Soil
Small Grain Cover
Attracts Wildlife
Weed Suppression
Weed Suppression Following Silage

Dairy famers harvesting corn for silage face an increasingly troublesome problem with herbicide resistant pigweed, Palmer amaranth, which grows rapidly, produces enormous numbers of seed, and can grow as large as a good-sized Christmas tree. Global Sunn brand sunn hemp is one of the only plants capable of out-competing pigweed's rapid and aggressive growth. 

 

This application will not apply to northern dairy farmers due to the short planting window. Global Sunn requires eight weeks in warm conditions to provide maximum benefit. The concept may be worth considering for dairy farmers in warmer growing zones.

Land Reclamation
Land Reclamation

Few plants can help restore disturbed topsoil, such as at construction sites, mined areas, and other places where a return to healthy soil is an objective, once the work is done. 

 

Global Sunn produces nitrogen (N)  and additional nutrients that other plants can use through the cooler weather. Rejuvenating spent soils is one of the primary reasons Global Sunn is used in other parts of the world, where fertilizer is expensive and difficult to apply. The combination of up to 140 lbs/acre of plant available N and up to 5,000 lbs/acre of biomass is the reason Global Sunn brand sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea) has been heavily used for centuries. 

Small Animal Forage
Goats love Sunn Hemp
Small Animal Forage

No animal thrives on Global Sunn better than goats. Global Sunn is also a good fodder for goats, sheep and chickens. In addition to deer being attracted to it, so are wild turkey and quail. 

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