Westerwold Ryegrass Tetraploid

The westervold ryegrass is an excellent herb plant with an easy, quick and high productivity plant. In mild winter regions it can be grazed with excellent yields throughout the winter, during which it maintains constant vegetative activity. The westerwold varieties are annual and do not require vernalization for multiplication.

Devis

Habit: Erect, medium-tall plant (108 cm)

Vegetative cycle: Medium-early, rapid regrowth

Tolerances: High at low temperatures and main plant diseases

Sowing period: September-October

Sowing rate: 30-40 Kg /Ha

Use: Pasture and silage

Characteristics: Very resistant to lodging, with an intense green color, it provides very high yields (11-13 t / ha)

Cebios

Habit: Erect, tall plant

Vegetative cycle: Medium-early, rapid regrowth

Tolerances: High at low temperatures and main plant diseases

Sowing period: September-October

Sowing rate: 30-40 Kg /Ha

Use: Pasture and silage

Characteristics: Very vigorous and resistant to lodging with highly developed spikelets, it produces a very high forage mass

Cembalo

Habit: Erect, very tall plant (155 cm)

Vegetative cycle: Medium-late, fast regrowth

Tolerances: High at low temperatures and main plant diseases

Sowing period: September-October

Sowing rate: 30-40 Kg /Ha

Use: Pasture and hay

Characteristics: Excellent aptitude for regrowth in winter