Oat
Saia 4
Medium maturing variety, harvested 5 months after seeding.
- Senior variety, mainly for animal feeding
- High yield potential
- High foliage and delicate stems
- Resistance for Leaf Rust
- Grain TSW/gr: 19-21
- Seeding rate: 40-60 kg/ha
Saia 6
Late maturing variety, harvested 4-5 months after seeding. Suitable locally for higher precipitation regions with over 400 mm per annum.
- Late maturing variety
- Suitable for multi-precipitation
- High yield capacity
- High foliage and delicate stems
- Resistance for Leaf Rust
- Grain TSW/gr: 18-20
- Seeding rate: 40-60 kg/ha
Clover
Tavor (Single cut)
Annual, adapted to most soil types. It grows up to one inch per day in warm weather and may reach a height of 100 cm. Suitable for production of high-quality hay or forage, either as a pure stand of clover or in mixture with a cereal crop (such as oats), grass or vetch. It is highly suitable as a green manure crop, particularly in vineyards and orchards, owing to its low seeding rate, comparatively inexpensive seed, and high yield. Tavor is recommended in northern Europe, mixed with Alfalfa in a ratio of 1:2.5, to encourage a plentiful first cut and to prevent weed infestation, yield may reach 30 ton/ha of green forage. Harvesting for hay should take place in the early flowering stage.
- Grain TSW/gr: 1.5-2
- Seeding rate: 30-40 kg/ha
Vetch
Both varieties have erect plants with narrow silvery-green leaves.
Spring varieties can be grown in various growing conditions,
including semiarid areas and marginal stony soils.
Sadot
- Grain TSW/gr: 40-42.
- Seeding rate: 80-90 kg/ha
- Resistances*: Orobanche, Powdery mildew, Leaf aphid
- Dry matter yield: 3-6 ton/ha (according to rain quantity)
Clover
Tavor (Single cut)
Annual, adapted to most soil types. It grows up to one inch per day in warm weather and may reach a height of 100 cm. Suitable for production of high quality hay or forage, either as a pure stand of clover or in mixture with a cereal crop (such as oats), grass or vetch. It is highly suitable as a green manure crop, particularly in vineyards and orchards, owing to its low seeding rate, comparatively inexpensive seed, and high yield. Tavor is recommended in northern Europe, mixed with Alfalfa in a ratio of 1:2.5, to encourage a plentiful first cut and to prevent weed infestation, yield may reach 30 ton/ha of green forage. Harvesting for hay should take place in the early flowering stage.
- Grain TSW/gr: 1.5-2
- Seeding rate: 30-40 kg/ha
Vetch
Has erect plants with narrow silvery-green leaves with narrow silvery-green leaves. Spring varieties can be grown in various growing conditions, including semiarid areas and marginal stony soils.
Sadot
- Grain TSW/gr: 40-42.
- Seeding rate: 80-90 kg/ha
- Resistances*: Orobanche, Powdery mildew, Leaf aphid
- Dry matter yield: 3-6 ton/ha (according to rain quantity)
*The variety contains the resistant gene, yet, heavy pest pressure and/or adverse environmental conditions may cause some disease symptoms.