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Aramo/Lolium multiflorum westerwoldicum Diploid annual ryegrass Very high yielding and suited for spring or autumn sowing | | Persistency | Rust resistance | Spring growth | Yield |  |  |  |  |  |
High production after autumn sowing High production after spring sowing Fair rust resistance, high dry matter content Heading date like the majority of varieties |  |
High dry matter production in all situations
Whether sown in the spring or in the autumn ARAMO has shown very high yielding capacity, right from the first cut
Fair rust tolerance
ARAMO has shown a fair rust tolerance at the level of the best available varieties.
Persistency
According to the French classification, ARAMO is a "6-18 month classical type". This is the most requested type of annual ryegrass on market.
Use of Aramo
ARAMO is mainly recommended for use in pure stand for conservation as hay or silage - made easy with the high dry matter content of a diploid.
Heading date and yield after sowing in the spring | Heading | 1st cut | 2nd cut | Total yield | | Aramo | June 23 | Very good | Very good | Very good |
Source: Geves (France)
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Heading date and yield af sowing in the autumn | Heading | 1st cut | Spring | Total | | Aramo | May 10 | Very good | Very good | Very good |
Source: Geves (France)
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