Lupin (Lupinus Albus)
Sweet Lupin (Blue Lupin), a variety that achieves high yields and shows excellent stability.
Amongst the varieties without many branches, it is one of the most productive and higher in height, thus ensuring harvesting with the lowest possible losses.
Seed kilos/sq.km: 13-15 kilos.
Amongst the varieties without many branches, it is one of the most productive and higher in height, thus ensuring harvesting with the lowest possible losses.
Seed kilos/sq.km: 13-15 kilos.
Sweet lupin varieties have an advantage over bitter lupin, as they do not contain high alkaloids and can be consumed directly by the animals without being processed.
CHARACTERISTICS
HEIGHT | Medium | DEVELOPMENT | Semi-upright |
LEAF | Average length, medium-large width | WEIGHT OF 1000 GRANULES | Medium | RIPENING SEASON | Mid-early |
1. ΜΑGNUS
Early variety |
Low temperature resistant (Up to -10°C) |
High protein content (32.5%) |
Alkaloid content <0.02% |
Suitable pH = 6.5 (However, it can be grown on soils of 6-7.5) |
It is recommended to vaccinate with Bradyrhizobimlupine, especially in fields that have not been cultivated recently. |
1. OPUS
Early variety |
Variety mildly resistant to low temperatures (Up to -10°C) |
High protein content (33.5%) |
Alkaloid content <0.02% |
Suitable pH = 6.5 (However, it can be grown on soils of 6-7.5) |
It is recommended to vaccinate with Bradyrhizobimlupine, especially in fields that have not been cultivated recently. |