SOLOMON
Lolium perenne
- Large first cut
- High production throughout the year
- Very well suited for conservation and grazing
- High presistence
Excellent spring growth
SOLOMON is early heading within the intermediate diploid ryegrass group. On farm, this translates to excellent early spring growth yield and high yield at the first cut stage.
High yield maintained throughout the year
Allied to the high spring production are consistent high yields through the year. This makes SOLOMON well suited to conservation where high yields are paramount. However, do not imagine that SOLOMON is not a grazing variety. The excellent distribution of yield ensures that SOLOMON is an integral element in a ley required to provide grass through peak times.
Good persistence
SOLOMON has proven to have good persistence - still presenting a good ground cover after the third year of use. Disease resistance is good.
Technical Specifications
- Perennial ryegrass
Top yields throughout the season
- Listed/recommended in UK
- Lateness: Intermediate
High yield under simulated grazingTon DM/ha. NIAB, Recommended List Trials. 2009 |
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Early spring | Relative | Total | Relative | |
Solomon | 1,75 | 124 | 10,95 | 109 |
Fennema, control |
1,41 | 100 | 10,05 | 100 |
Conservation, yield 1st and 3rd yearTon DM/ha. NIAB, Recommended List Trials. 2009 |
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1st year | Relative | 3rd year | Relative | |
Solomon | 18,01 | 107 | 13,8 | 107 |
Fennema, control |
16,83 | 100 | 12,9 | 100 |
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Perennial ryegrass 2n
High-yield diploid Perennial Ryegrass for temperate regions. Mixes with white clover. Varied types, diploid/tetraploid. Suitable for most soils.