Ladoslava
Lucerne
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A hardy, high-yield alfalfa variety with excellent regrowth and harvesting performance.
Description
Reliability and Harvesting Efficiency
Ladoslava alfalfa, developed by the Breeding and Genetics Institute (Ukraine), is designed for growers who prioritize consistency and ease of operation. With a plant height of 70–90 cm, this variety strikes an ideal balance for machinery operation. The stems exhibit excellent resistance to lodging, which ensures clean cuts during harvest and minimizes crop loss in the field.
Field Performance and Maintenance
- Growth Rate: The variety shows rapid regrowth after cutting. For the operator, this means less downtime between cycles and the potential to achieve 3–4 high-quality cuttings per season.
- Durability: Ladoslava demonstrates strong winter hardiness and drought tolerance. The field maintains a uniform stand density for years, eliminating the need for reseeding and ensuring consistent soil coverage.
- Ease of Handling: The uniform height of the crop provides a steady, predictable load for balers. You can expect high productivity with minimal strain on equipment, reducing maintenance intervals and fuel consumption.
From an operational standpoint, Ladoslava is a low-maintenance, high-return investment. It is well-adapted to varied climatic conditions in Ukraine, efficiently utilizing available moisture to maintain yield. By choosing this variety, you reduce the operational burden and ensure your forage production is both efficient and sustainable.
Specifications
| Plant Height | 70-90 |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Lucerne |
| Originator | PBGI-NCSCI |
| Country | Ukraine |
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