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W-L ALFALFAS BULKS UP HARVXTRA® ALFALFA LINEUP WITH FD5 ADDITION
- WL 375HVX.RR offers tremendous value of flexibility in choosing to maximize fiber digestibility, or realize greater yield by delaying cutting frequency, perhaps removing 1 cut, without sacrificing feed quality.
- Reduced-lignin % (ADL, acid detergent lignin) content of 22% less than the average of competitive check varieties gives WL 375HVX.RR a 16% greater RFQ (relative forage quality), and a 18% greater NDFD (neutral detergent fiber digestibility) than the average of competitive check varieties.
- Yield performance of WL 375HVX.RR rivals WL 372HQ.RR, our highest yielding dormant variety ever, across 4 of our major U.S. research facilities.
Area of Primary Adaption
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Fall Dormancy :
4.6
Winterhardiness :
2.1
Maturity:
Early
Digestibility Feed Value:
HarvXtra
Recovery After Harvest:
Very Fast
Disease Resistance Index:
39/40
Standability:
Excellent
Multi Leaf Expression:
Very High
Salt Tolerance:
Germination
Phytophthora Root Rot:
R
Aphanomyces Root Rot
Race 1:
HR
Race 2:
HR
Evolving Aphanomyces Strains:
HR
Anthracnose Race
Race 1:
HR
Race 5:
HR
Verticillium Wilt:
HR
Bacterial Wilt:
HR
Spotted Aphid:
R
Stem Nematodes:
R
Root Knot Nematode:
HR
Potato Leaf Hopper:
HR
HR
> 51% Resistance
R
31–50% Resistance
MR
15–30% Resistance
LR
6–14% Resistance
West Salem, WI; Mt. Joy, PA; Nampa, ID; Touchet, WA; 2016-2017
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Boone, IA; Mt. Joy, PA; West Salem, WI 2015-2016
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