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Oat

Saia 4

Medium maturing variety, harvested 5 months after seeding.

Saia 6

Late maturing variety, harvested 4-5 months after seeding. Suitable locally for higher precipitation regions with over 400 mm per annum.

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.

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

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.

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

*The variety contains the resistant gene, yet, heavy pest pressure and/or adverse environmental conditions may cause some disease symptoms.