MAGLOIRE
Lolium westerwoldicum
- 92 % bacterial wilt resistance
- Very high lodging resistance
- High dry matter for easy conservation
- Superior leaf spot tolerance
Easy conservation
Whether for hay or silage MAGLOIRE is easing the procedure due to excellent lodging resistance, sufficient stems in the canopy and the higher dry matter percent characterizing diploids.
High quality protection
With very high resistance to bacterial wilt (Xanthomonas) - 92% res. plants with standards at 67-77%. The rust resistance is far better than most other varieties, the quality and safety of the forage production is increased. High resistance to Drechslera (leaf spot) further completes the wide resistance of MAGLOIRE.
Very big first cut
High dry matter yield right from the first cut after spring sowing or late autumn sowing.
Persistency
High production in the first cut in all conditions and the option to obtain one or two cuts more where needed.
Technical Specifications
- Westerwold/annual ryegrass
Conservation made easy
- Listed/recommended in EU FR
- Lateness: Intermediate
Product information
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Specification and ratings
Relative dry matter yields
Source: Official testing, Geves (France)Starter | Barcomet | Missyl 4n | Magloire | |
1st cut autumn sowing | 104 | 99 | 97 | 99 |
1st+2nd cuts autumn sowing | 106 | 96 | 98 | 95 |
1st cut spring sowing | 104 | 96 | 100 | 109 |
1st+2nd cuts spring sowing | 105 | 98 | 98 | 102 |
Lodging and rust resistance
Source: Official testing, Geves (France)Starter | Barcomet | Missyl 4n | Magloire | |
Lodging | 5,4 | 6,6 | 6,9 | 7 |
Rust | 7,6 | 4,9 | 3,4 | 6,8 |
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Species and varieties
We offer a wide range of healthy, quality forage grass species to optimize your milk and meat production. See all species here.
Westerwold 2n
Annual ryegrass/Westerwoldicum is the annual type of Italian ryegrass and the fastest growing grass. Dense with high dry matter content.