Venice
Venice is a variety obtained by phenotypic selection, based ecotypes northern distribution area.
It is characterized by high digestibility, thanks to the stem very thin, which produces a more digestible forage, with less loss of foliage.
It ‘a very productive alfalfa and regular in all cycles.
It knows how to keep a high level of protein producing a food of great quality.
Rapid regrowth, presents a rapid recovery after the winter.
Tolerant to nematodes, has an excellent health.
Excellent for hay or silage (rich in protein).
Possible association with Daclilys glomerata or Bromus.
It is characterized by high digestibility, thanks to the stem very thin, which produces a more digestible forage, with less loss of foliage.
It ‘a very productive alfalfa and regular in all cycles.
It knows how to keep a high level of protein producing a food of great quality.
Rapid regrowth, presents a rapid recovery after the winter.
Tolerant to nematodes, has an excellent health.
Excellent for hay or silage (rich in protein).
Possible association with Daclilys glomerata or Bromus.
Seeding recommended: 25/35 Kg / Ha
MORFOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- DORMANCY: 6 (middle dorm ant)
- PROD. CYCLE: Middle early
- BEARING: Erect, size hight
- STEMS: Highs and fine
- COLOR FLOWER: Purple
- LEAVES: Size of the central leaf: 18 x 33 mm approximately
- PRODUCTIVITY: High and regular
- LONGEVITY: High
- RE-BIRTH: Very elevated
PHISIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- USE: Gree n fodder and silage
- CHARACTERISTICS: Excellent production and quality
- FIBER: Low
- PROTEIN: High
- LAND: All types
- CLIMATE: Tempered, good environmental adaptability
- SOWING: September / October, February / March
- SOWING: QUANTITY 25/35 Kg/Ha