Medicago sativa

FF 54Q29-N301 MIX

FF 54Q29-N301 MIX

FF 54Q29-N301 is a premium forage mix combining 60% FF 54Q29 alfalfa and 40% timothy, designed for exceptional yield potential and forage quality. The alfalfa provides a reliable foundation with its superior nutritional value, disease resistance, and adaptability, while the timothy enhances the mix with added palatability, spring vigor, and forage quality, making it an excellent choice for hay or pasture systems. FF 54Q29 alfalfa stands out for its multi-race Aphanomyces resistance, allowing successful establishment and persistence in challenging environments. With a Fall Dormancy rating of 4, it performs well across various climates, ensuring steady growth throughout the season. Its robust disease and pest resistance package includes high resistance to Phytophthora Root Rot, Verticillium Wilt, Anthracnose, and Stem Nematode, as well as resistance to Pea Aphids, Spotted Alfalfa Aphids, and Fusarium Wilt. Complemented by the quality and resilience of timothy, FF 54Q29-N301 delivers dependable performance and exceptional forage value for a wide range of livestock operations.

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Mix components

Key features

  • FF 54Q29 alfalfa and grass blend
  • High yield
  • High forage quality
  • High palatability and digestibility
  • Early-season growth

Segment Forage
Species Forage Mixes & Blends
Sci. Name Medicago sativa
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare) 22-24
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 18-20
Livestock Cattle , Goats , Horses , Sheep
Usage Hay , Silage