Dormancy 4 alfalfa with high yield potential, good forage quality and agronomic character.
Key Advantages
- Broadly adapted with a wide germplasm base
- Well-suited to fields with variable drainage where root rot resistance is needed
- Highly resistant to seven major alfalfa pests
- Above average performance and forage quality
- Plant on a wide range of soils to extend on farm production of quality hay
- Unmatched in the industry
Major Pest Resistance
- Anthracnose – Highly Resistant
- Phytopthora Root Rot – Highly Resistant
- Aphanomyces (race 1) – Highly Resistant
- Aphanomyces (race 2) – Highly Resistant
- Bacterial Wilt – Highly Resistant
- Verticillium Wilt – Highly Resistant
- Fusarium Wilt – Highly Resistant
- Stem Nematode – Resistant
- Pea Aphid – Resistant
- Spotted Aphid – Moderately Resistant
(Pest Resistance Rating Scale: Highly Resistant, Resistant, Moderately Resistant, Low Resistance, Susceptible)
Agronomic Traits
- DRI Score – 35
- Fall Dormancy – 4
- Winter Hardiness – Very Hardy
(Winter Hardiness Rating Scale: Extremely Hardy, Very Hardy, Hardy, Semi-dormant, Non-dormant)