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Alfalfa fodder
for animal feedfor pasture

alfalfa fodder
alfalfa fodder
alfalfa fodder
alfalfa fodder
alfalfa fodder
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Characteristics

Seed
alfalfa
Use
for animal feed
Other characteristics
for pasture

Description

Complementarity with maize in animal nutrition. Expertise in animal nutrition With silage maize, forage plays an essential role in animal nutrition for European dairy and meat livestock breeders. The improvement of the nutritional quality of forage crops is a major challenge which allows for the economic optimization of rations. LG distributes a full range of forage crops (alfalfa, ray-grass, clover, fescue, festulolium....) to fulfil the composition needs of all rations. For many years, Limagrain Europe has been developing a strategic collaboration with the Danish cooperative DLF, global leader in forage research and production. Each ration has its own variety More than 80% of the herd’s food is produced on the farm thanks to maize and fodder grasses. However, depending on the herd’s needs and the farming system, the composition of the ration can change and it is key to have a selection of varieties. The quality of the varieties of maize and forage will directly impact the productivity and profitability of the ration and the herd. While for a maize-dominant ration, a variety of maize with high fibre digestibility combined with alfalfa is recommended, for a forage-dominant ration, maize high in degradable starch could be associated with a ray-grass. Thanks to its complete range of fodder grasses (alfalfa, ray-grass, festulolium...), LG is able to meet the needs of the various rations in many European countries (France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain).
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.