Specialty Seed Solutions for Nebraska – Mottl Ag, LLC

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Diverse Seed Options for Diverse Acreage

At Mottl Ag, LLC, we recognize that not every acre is suited for corn or soybeans. That’s why we offer a selection of specialty seeds, including silage corn hybrids, grain sorghum, and other targeted options to support crop rotation, feed production, and soil management.


As an authorized Channel dealer, we supply seed with the same level of genetic integrity, agronomic support, and performance testing as our standard corn and soybean lines — with varieties specifically designed for alternative uses.


Whether you’re growing silage for a dairy operation or need a drought-tolerant sorghum variety, we’re here to help match the right seed to your program.

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Channel Silage Corn Hybrids

Our silage hybrids are selected to meet the demands of beef and dairy producers across Nebraska. Backed by Bayer genetics and tested in local fields, these varieties deliver the tonnage, digestibility, and nutritional quality livestock operations require.


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    Key Traits Include:

    • Excellent neutral detergent fiber digestibility (NDFD)
    • High milk per ton and milk per acre values
    • Strong early vigor for rapid establishment
    • Superior stalk and root strength for late-season standability

    We offer silage hybrids that balance yield, quality, and consistency, ensuring your feed program remains reliable and efficient year after year.

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Grain Sorghum for Challenging Conditions

Grain sorghum (also known as milo) is an important option for water-limited fields or areas prone to late-season drought stress. Our Channel grain sorghum varieties are:


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    • Highly drought tolerant
    • Adapted for Eastern and Central Nebraska
    • Efficient in nutrient uptake
    • Available in diverse maturities for flexible harvest timing

    If you're managing dryland acres, rotational diversity, or livestock feed markets, grain sorghum provides a low-input, dependable alternative to traditional row crops.

Why Add Specialty Crops to Your Rotation?

Introducing silage corn or grain sorghum to your rotation can offer several agronomic and financial benefits:

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Improved soil structure and organic matter

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Break pest and disease cycles

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Feed supply security for livestock operations

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Risk reduction during challenging weather years

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Crop diversification to hedge against commodity volatility

At Mottl Ag, we help you assess whether these specialty crops make sense for your farm and recommend the right seed varieties to match your objectives.

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Agronomic Support with Every Order


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    Just like with our corn and soybean seed, we back every specialty seed purchase with hands-on service and in-field support.

    You’ll receive:

    • Variety guidance based on soil and moisture levels
    • Recommendations for seeding rate and row spacing
    • Disease and weed management tips
    • Harvest timing considerations to maximize value

    We’ll walk your fields, follow up after planting, and monitor development to ensure your investment in specialty seed pays off.


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Serving Livestock, Row Crop, and Specialty Producers


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    Whether you’re growing for silage, looking to manage input costs, or trying to improve your long-term soil health strategy, Mottl Ag, LLC has options for every operation size and type.

    We work with:

    • Dairy and beef operations
    • Diversified grain farmers
    • Producers seeking rotation flexibility
    • Growers managing marginal or dryland acres

    With our location in North Bend, NE, we’re well-positioned to serve Dodge County and surrounding areas with fast delivery and field-based support.

Let’s Talk Specialty Seed

Interested in adding silage corn, sorghum, or other seed options to your acreage? Let’s review your goals and develop a customized recommendation.