HIPAST

HIPAST

Festulolium

Festulolium

Hipast = resistance + persistency + digestibility + yield

Festulolium – tall fescue type

Hipast is a persistent festulolium forage grass and with its comprehensive ground cover, density and softness it will suit grazing and silage making.

Resistant and persistent

With its high resistance to rust, snow mold and helminthosporium, Hipast has distanced itself from other festuloliums and will not only suit cold areas with its high winter hardiness but also suit excellent in warm, humid areas afflicted by drought periods and diseases.

Yield and forage quality

Hipast is a late festulolium and it delivers fast regrowth and increasing yield year after year. It will not only deliver an exceptional high yield but one of the qualities which Hipast possesses, is the high content of digestible matter in combination with a high-energy content.

Official trials reveals a high energy content of average 6.0 NEL20 MJ per kg. dry matter with a protein content up to 12.6 hkg per hectare.

  • High digestibility
  • Increasing yield
  • Persistency
  • Drought tolerance
  • Resistent to diseases

Ratings

Scale 1-9, where 9 = best or most pronounced

Ground cover
Rust tolerance
Salt tolerance
Density
Winter hardiness
Persistency
Yield
Spring growth
Lateness
Grazing tolerance
Digestibility
Adapted for mixtures
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