Trepozno
Timofeyevka
Feldsaaten Freudenberger GmbH&Co.KGUser rating
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A German Timothy grass variety with high tillering energy and consistent protein content for efficient fodder production.
Description
Agronomic Profile of 'Trepozno' Timothy Grass
German breeding from Feldsaaten Freudenberger GmbH&Co.KG sets high standards in fodder production, offering 'Trepozno' as a balanced solution for intensive grassland management. The core of this variety lies in its genetic resistance to lodging and the ability to rapidly develop leaf mass, which is critical for systematic mowing cycles.
Technical Specifications
- High Nutritional Value: The variety demonstrates an optimal ratio of protein to fiber, which directly converts into livestock productivity when preparing hay and haylage.
- Growth Vigor: 'Trepozno' is characterized by active tillering. In practice, this results in a dense sward that suppresses weeds and prevents soil moisture loss during hot periods.
- Adaptability: The variety is tailored to Central European climatic conditions, maintaining its yield potential across various soil types, including loam soils with sufficient moisture levels.
Integrating 'Trepozno' into grass mixtures promotes sward longevity. Thanks to its robust root system, the plant effectively utilizes nutrients from deeper soil layers, ensuring stable yields over 3-5 years without significant stand thinning.
Specifications
| Usage Type | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Timofeyevka |
| Manufacturer | Feldsaaten Freudenberger GmbH&Co.KG |
| Country | Germany |
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