X Festulolium
Festulolium is a cross between Festuca pratensis or Festuca arundinacea and Lolium perenne or Lolium multiflorum. This creates a combination of high quality from Ryegrass with good Winter hardiness, persistence and stress tolerance from Fescues. Phenotypically they are Ryegrass or Fescue type.
Lofa
- Phenotypically it is a ryegrass with intermediate flowering
- High yields on the first cut and high quality forage
- It is less aggressive grown and this makes it very suitable for the combination with other legumes or grasses
- Excellent resistance to rust and high tolerance to environmental stresses
- Usage: hay, grazing, silage
- Seeding rate: 30-60 kg/ha
- Mixture adaptation: very good
Perun
- Phenotypically it is an Italian ryegrass with better persistence, suitable for silage
- High productivity with high sugar content, rapid establishment and intermediate flowering
- High resistance to rust, Dreschlera and mildew
- Usage: hay, grazing, silage
- Seeding rate: 30-60 kg/ha
- Mixture adaptation: good
Vizule
- Phenotypically it is an Italian ryegrass
- High productivity on the first cut
- Good winterhardiness
- Good resistance to leaf spot
- Usage: hay, grazing, silage
- Seeding rate: 30-60 kg/ha
- Mixture adaptation: good
Hykor
- Phenotypically it is a Festuca arundinacea
- Rapid spring growth and earning earliness
- High quality and persistence
- Usage: hay, grazing, silage
- Seeding rate: 30-60 kg/ha
- Mixture adaptation: good