Perennial rye-grass – Šampion
Grass of top quality and yield
Properties:
• Bloom: Ear, narrow side of the florets faces the glume
• Vegetation: medium-early
• Height: 50 – 70 cm
• Leaf: Markedly grass-green, succulent and glossy
• Resistance: to cold, diseases
• Mass of 1000 grains: 2,0 g
• Green mass yield, on average: 60 t/ha
• Raw digestible proteins in green mass: 1,9%
• Starch equivalents in green mass: depending on use%
• Yield of hay with 15% of moisture: 15 t/ha
• Use: Grazing, mowing, as a component of clover-grass mixture, grasslands, decorative and sports areas
• Sowing term: early spring, late summer
• Sowing norm: 30 kg
NAME | DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTERISTICS |
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CLOVER | |
Crimson clover – Nada![]() | Excellent-yielding on tougher and more acidy soils as well • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 90 cm • Leaf: Large, green with a triangular white spot • Resistance: to cold, diseases, lodging • Mass of 1000 grains: 1,7 g • Green mass yield, on average: 50-60 t/ha |
Alfalfa – Mirna![]() | High yield of green mass and proteins • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 90 cm • Leaf: Large, green with a triangular white spot • Resistance: to cold, diseases, lodging • Mass of 1000 grains: 1,7 g • Green mass yield, on average: 50-60 t/ha |
Alfalfa – Posavina![]() | Rich in protein and minerals • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 80 – 100 cm • Leaf: large, upturned egg-shaped • Resistance: to cold, drought, diseases, lodging • Mass of 1000 grains: 1,8 – 2,2 g • Green mass yield, on average: 60,0 – 100,0 t/ha |
DTS – Clover-grass mixture![]() | Perfect combination for top yield • High yield of green mass (70 – 80 t/ha) • Excellent regeneration after mowing • High proportion of leaves • Resistance to diseases, pests and cold • Long-term and diverse use • Sowing term: early spring, late summer |
GRASSES | |
Perennial rye-grass – Šampion![]() | Grass of top quality and yield • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 50 – 70 cm • Leaf: Markedly grass-green, succulent and glossy • Resistance: to cold, diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 2,0 g • Green mass yield, on average: 60 t/ha |
Orchard grass – B-15![]() | Very good quality grass, also of stable yield in drought conditions • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 100 – 125 cm • Leaf: Large, grey-green • Resistance: To cold, drought, lodging and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 0,7 – 1,25 g • Green mass yield, on average: 85 – 95 t/ha |
Timothy-grass – B-10![]() | Excellent grass of high quality with pronounced resistance to low temperatures • Vegetation: late • Height: 80 – 100 cm • Leaf: grey-green • Resistance: To cold, lodging and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 07 – 1,0 g • Green mass yield, on average: 70 – 85 t/ha |
Italian rye-grass – Mir![]() | Top yield of green mass of excellent quality • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 90 – 110 cm • Leaf: long, yellow-green • Resistance: to cold and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 3,8 – 4,5 g • Green mass yield, on average: 80 – 140 t/ha |
Meadow fescue – Zelena dolina![]() | The best combination of quality and green mass yield • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 100 – 120 cm • Leaf: Long, grass-green, meaty and succulent • Resistance: To cold and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 2,0 g • Green mass yield, on average: 70 – 100 t/ha |
Red fescue – KORANA![]() | Multipurpose quality grass of excellent resistance • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 50 – 60 cm • Leaf: Narrow, grey-green • Resistance: To cold, drought, lodging and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 1,4 g • Green mass yield, on average: 60 t/ha |
Tall fescue – B-18 ![]() | Quality grass of top resistance • Vegetation: medium-early • Height: 120 cm • Leaf: Large, green • Resistance: To cold, drought, lodging and diseases • Mass of 1000 grains: 4,2 g • Green mass yield, on average: 100 t/ha |
PEAS | |
Winter cattle pea – OZIMI ŠAMPION![]() | Champion of yield and quality • Resistant to cold • Green mass yield of 50 – 70 t/ha and more (in mixture) • High protein and energy content • Diverse uses • Rewarding in production with high and stable green mass and grain yields • Sowing term: End of September, mid-October |
Winter cattle pea – MAKSIMIRSKI RANI![]() | For early use of top-quality forage • High yield of green mass (60 – 70 t/ha, in mixture) • High percentage of proteins in green mass (2.5 – 3%) • High carbohydrate content in the green mass (11%) • Diverse uses • Sowing term: End of September, mid-October |
Spring cattle pea![]() | For high yield of excellent quality peas • Vegetation: very early to early • Raw proteins in green mass, %: 2 – 2.5 • Raw proteins in grain, %: 18.5 – 24 • Carbohydrates in green mass, %: 11.3 • Carbohydrates in grain, %: 72.2 • Dry matter in green mass, %: 19.2 |