Profile
Alfalfa grass mixture with high alfalfa content for a high crude protein content, secure yields and persistency on dry sites due to alfalfa mould (verticilium) resistant varieties. The selection of sugar-rich grasses ensures ensilability. Meadow fescue is very well suited to combine with alfalfa, as it improves the protein/energy ratio of the growing grass.
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High yield and protein content on dry areas
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Alfalfa mould (verticilium) resistant varieties
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Improved ensiling due to high-quality grasses
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Cultivation notes
| Sowing rate | 20 - 25 kg/ha | |
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| New sowing | 20 - 25 kg/ha | |
| Sowing time | from April to end of August | |
| Usage per year | 3 - 4 | |
| Usage | More than 50% legumes in the seed content | |
| Sowing rate | 20 - 25 kg/ha | |
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| New sowing | 20 - 25 kg/ha | |
| Sowing time | from April to end of August | |
| Usage per year | 3 - 4 | |
| Usage | More than 50% legumes in the seed content | |