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Timofeyevka
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Timothy grass is one of the most common grasses in field and meadow sowing, widely used as hay, silage, haylage, green mass, and pasture feed. The plant is characterized by high palatability and good winter hardiness, making it a valuable feed for cattle and other animals.Timothy grass is characterized by moderate productivity: 1 kg of hay contains about 0.49 feed units and 42 g of digestible prot…
Usage Type
On feed
Description
Timothy grass is one of the most common grasses in field and meadow sowing, widely used as hay, silage, haylage, green mass, and pasture feed. The plant is characterized by high palatability and good winter hardiness, making it a valuable feed for cattle and other animals.
Timothy grass is characterized by moderate productivity: 1 kg of hay contains about 0.49 feed units and 42 g of digestible protein. Hay yield varies depending on soil type – reaching 4–4.5 tons/ha on dry meadows, 5–6 tons/ha on lowland meadows, and up to 6–8 tons/ha on drained bogs. With advanced agronomy, seed yield exceeds 1 ton/ha.
Timothy grass shows good cold resistance: seeds germinate at temperatures from 1 to 2 °C, and growth begins when the average daily temperature rises to 5–6 °C. The plant is moisture-loving and prefers moist clay soils but also grows successfully on peatlands and moderately moist meadows. It withstands flooding with spring water for up to 30 days, but does not tolerate drought and prolonged shade. Fertilization increases yield, and at high nitrogen rates, the plant even enhances its growth.
Timothy grass is often used in combination with clover or alfalfa: mixed sowing increases resilience and feed quality. Due to its high nutritional value and good digestibility, it is a reliable source of protein and energy for animals throughout the season.
Timothy grass is characterized by moderate productivity: 1 kg of hay contains about 0.49 feed units and 42 g of digestible protein. Hay yield varies depending on soil type – reaching 4–4.5 tons/ha on dry meadows, 5–6 tons/ha on lowland meadows, and up to 6–8 tons/ha on drained bogs. With advanced agronomy, seed yield exceeds 1 ton/ha.
Timothy grass shows good cold resistance: seeds germinate at temperatures from 1 to 2 °C, and growth begins when the average daily temperature rises to 5–6 °C. The plant is moisture-loving and prefers moist clay soils but also grows successfully on peatlands and moderately moist meadows. It withstands flooding with spring water for up to 30 days, but does not tolerate drought and prolonged shade. Fertilization increases yield, and at high nitrogen rates, the plant even enhances its growth.
Timothy grass is often used in combination with clover or alfalfa: mixed sowing increases resilience and feed quality. Due to its high nutritional value and good digestibility, it is a reliable source of protein and energy for animals throughout the season.
Specifications
| Usage Type | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Timofeyevka |
| Manufacturer | LOIMAAN SEUTUKUNNAN KEHITTAMISKESKUS |
| Originator | Boreal Plant Breeding |
| Originator | Boreal Kasvinjalostus - Boreal Plant Breeding |
| Originator | Boreal Kasvinjalostus |
| Patent holder | Boreal Kasvinjalostus |
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