Spring Green

Spring Green

FORAGE PRODUCTS Festulolium Spring Green Adaptation: Uses Spring Green is well adapted throughout regions where Silage/Hay/Grazing climatic conditions get humid and cool at points in the Spring Green is a very versatile forage grass and can year; However, due to Spring Green’s deep and robust be used for grazing, silage, or hay. It is excellent for root system it can tolerate a wide range of climatic planting alone or blended with other forages. It works stresses after establishment such as heat, drought and extremely well with legumes. cold. Spring Green also contains excellent disease resis- tance. It can be mixes with a white clover or Cicer milkvetch for grazing, or with a red clover, such as Emarwan, for excellent silage, green chop, or hay production. If planted alone, the recommended seeding rate in Growth Habitat: North America is 25-30 pounds to the acre. For maxi- Spring Green is a tetraploid festulolium with fast germi- mum production and quality harvest at early boot nation that allows for it to establish very quickly. Spring stage for hay production. Green has a deep robust root system that is strong and once established helps to produce a healthier plant that Fertility: tolerates environmental stresses. Spring Green is a Total fertility needs are dependent on the intended prolific forage variety that produces excellent and plenti- use of the crop and the environment. Generally the ful foliage. crop could use 300 units of nitrogen annually. Mixing with clover reduces your fertilizing needs. (plus balancing the nutrients). Plant Characteristics: Spring Green is a tetraploid festulolium, which is a cross between fescue and tetraploid ryegrass. It is a long-lived Technical Summary perennial with a strong and deep root system. It is a Crude Protein: 10+% prolific forage producer with very high total digestible nutrients. Crude protein depends on the conditions in Total Digestible Nutrients: AVG 67% which it is grown. Spring Green takes the best traits of Forage Yields (dry matter): 5-9 tons per acre fescue and ryegrass—it is highly palatable, high yielding, Palatability: and has great nutritional levels, while being susceptible to the stresses that fescues can tolerate. Usage: www.pureseed.com.

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