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  • EF 400 Alfalfa

    EF 400 Alfalfa

    EF 400 stands out with its dark green color and has excellent leaf to stem ratio.  But its traffic and grazing tolerance makes it a favorite in many producer’s operations.

    EF 400 is a great choice for the producer who demands disease, traffic, grazing tolerance, and yield all in one package.

    Also, the 1.8 Winter hardiness enables EF 400 to be planted in many areas across the country.

  • AFX 455HVX HarvXtra AlfalfaHarvXtra Alfalfa

    AFX 455HVX Alfalfa

    HarvXtra® Technology

    PERFORMANCE

    • AFX 455-HVX is a HarvXtra and Roundup Ready Technology Alfalfa variety used to produce the highest quality alfalfa forage in the industry
    • Strong disease resistance package and is very winterhardy
    • High yield potential in multiple growing environments

    MANAGEMENT

    • Early season weed control with glyphosate herbicides helps improve establishment success and first year yield potential compared to conventional varieties
    • Choice of delaying cutting by 7 – 10 days or cutting for highest RFQ
  • AFX 263RR Alfalfa

    AFX 463RR Alfalfa

    PERFORMANCE

    • A yield potential, Hi-Gest alfalfa for geographies using fall dormancy 4-5 varieties
    • A product of forward breeding for improved yield and forage quality
    • Features improved fiber digestibility and better animal performance when compared to other conventionally bred varieties. Variety patent pending

    MANAGEMENT

    • Responds to today’s recommend best management practices
    • Adapted to aggressive high quality production systems or more relaxed high yield practices
    • No known soil type limitations

    APPEARANCE AT HARVEST MATURITY

    • Plants are medium-tall with a dense canopy of dark green leaves up and down the stems
    • A strong foliar leaf disease package contributes to a high leaf-to-stem ratio and higher crude protein
  • Magnum 8 Wet Alfalfa

    Magnum 8/Wet Alfalfa

    BRANCH-ROOTED NON-HYBRID GENETICS

    • Branch-rooted non-hybrid genetics
    • Outstanding disease resistance rating of 35/35
    • Highly resistant to Aphanomyces root rot race 1 & 2
    • Grows very aggressively in the seeding year with great yields
    • Excellent yield potential and stand persistency
    • Very good establishment in challenging wet conditions
  • Magnum 8 Alfalfa

    Magnum 8 Alfalfa

    IMPRESSIVE YIELD POTENTIAL

    • Impressive yield potential in the Magnum lineup
    • Unique ability to produce high yields across multiple environments
    • Exhibits high levels of resistance to most alfalfa diseases
    • Highly digestible forage resulting in high RFQ scores
    • Offers consistency in both yield and forage quality
    • Resistance to Aphanomyces root rot race 2
  • HybriForce 4420 Alfalfa

    HybriForce 4420/Wet Alfalfa

    Raises the Yield Potential for Wet Soils

    • Gen-4 hybrid alfalfa using msSunstra® Hybrid Alfalfa Technology
    • Our best branch-root alfalfa for tough establishment
    • Excellent 35/35 disease resistance rating
    • Outstanding yield potential in the seeding year
    • Tall, dense, leafy hybrid alfalfa with fine stems
    • Highly resistant to Aphanomyces root rot race 1 & 2
    • Exhibits unique ability to modify root structure to match conditions
  • AFX 439 AlfalfaHi-Ton performance alfalfa

    AFX 439 Alfalfa

    NEW

    Performance

    • A widely adapted variety that will maximize yield and quality under aggressive management systems
    • Strong disease and pest package including stem nematodes for western growers
    • High performing variety with excellent yield performance when longer rotations are desired

    Management

    • Adapted to production zones all across the U.S. where fall dormancy 3, 4 or 5 varieties are normally recommended
    • Provides high quality forage when aggressively managed for dairy feed
    • A Hi-Ton® variety with a fast green-up rate after harvest
    • Expected to perform very well in mixtures with cool season grasses or other legumes

    Appearance at Harvest Maturity

    • Plants at bud stage will be medium-tall and feature a uniform canopy of large, medium-green leaves
  • AFX469 AlfalfaHi-Ton performance alfalfa

    AFX 469 Alfalfa

    High Yield Performance

    PERFORMANCE

    • For growers who aggressively manage their established alfalfa acres
    • An 11% yield advantage versus PGI 557
    • FastGrowth ability shaves 3 to 5 days off the time between harvests to maximize seasonal yield
    • Carries a strong, multiple-pest package to protect fast-growing plants and aggressively-managed acres

    MANAGEMENT

    • Fast-growing variety for production areas that use fall dormancy 4 and 5 alfalfas, and when four or more cuts are expected each season
    • Average seeding year yield performance when spring direct seeded
    • Very early harvest maturity; reaches late bud or early flower 3 to 5 days ahead of most dormant alfalfas
    • Very fast green-up after harvest and accelerated growth to harvest maturity
  • AFX 460 Hi-Gest AlfalfaHi-Gest Alfalfa Technology

    AFX 460 Hi-Gest Alfalfa

    PERFORMANCE

    • A yield potential, Hi-Gest alfalfa for geographies using fall dormancy 4-5 varieties
    • A product of forward breeding for improved yield and forage quality
    • Features improved fiber digestibility and better animal performance when compared to other conventionally bred varieties. Variety patent pending

    MANAGEMENT

    • Responds to today’s recommend best management practices
    • Adapted to aggressive high quality production systems or more relaxed high yield practices
    • No known soil type limitations

    APPEARANCE AT HARVEST MATURITY

    • Plants are medium-tall with a dense canopy of dark green leaves up and down the stems
    • A strong foliar leaf disease package contributes to a high leaf-to-stem ratio and higher crude protein
  • AFX 457 salt tolerant alfalfaHi-Salt Salinity Tolerant Alfalfa

    AFX 457 Salt Tolerant Alfalfa

    MOST ADVANCED SALINITY TOLERANCE 

    PERFORMANCE

    • Carries the complete package for high yield, persistence, and forage quality when establishing and growing alfalfa on high EC fields or with high EC irrigation water
    • Adapted to all areas of the Great Plains and Intermountain West, especially where salinity limits the production of dairy quality hay
    • Aggressive seeding growth for rapid stand establishment with or without salinity

    MANAGEMENT

    • No yield drag if planted into non-saline soils
    • Fits western production practices and geographies where fall dormancy 3, 4 or 5 alfalfas are grown
    • Medium-early maturity to fit late-bud harvest systems to maximize the harvest for the area each season