ALFALFA PRODUCTS

Rebound AA

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Packs a punch with the new AA disease resistance package, providing exceptional yield potential

  • Highest resistance (HR+) rating to Aphanomyces Root Rot Enhanced Multi-Race; HR+ to multi-race anthracnose disease (including race 5)

  • Best suited for 4- to 5-cut haylage or aggressive hay management systems (Upper Midwest and East); great for baled hay, where Aphanomyces root rot disease is a problem (in the West)

  • Available with Apex™ Green Seed Coating; OMRI Listed® for organic use

HOW IT PERFORMS

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

  • Not Recommended
    Excellent
  • Yield
    1
  • Persistence Index
    1
  • Feed Quality*
    2
  • Disease Resistance
    1
  • Insect Resistance
    3
  • Nematode Resistance
    3

DISEASE AND HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS

  • Bacterial WiltHR
  • Fusarium WiltHR
  • Verticillium WiltHR
  • Spotted Alfalfa AphidR
  • Grazing Tolerance4
  • Baled Hay Drydown2
  • Haylage Regrowth1
  • Blue Alfalfa Aphid-
  • Pea AphidR
  • Phytophthora Root RotHR
  • Salt ToleranceG
  • Aphanomyces Race 1HR+
  • Aphanomyces Race 2HR+
  • Aphanomyces Multi-Race (EMR)HR+
  • Anthracnose Race 1HR+
  • Anthracnose Multi-Race (EMR)HR+
*Feed quality ratings for HarvXtra ®Alfalfa are represented on a separate scale than Roundup Ready® and conventional alfalfa varieties and are signified with an "H". Because there is a significant improvement in forage quality, HarvXtra Alfalfa products can only be compared to the other HarvXtra ®Alfalfa products.

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