Alfalfa

Garst alfalfa is all about genetics and performance - ensuring that you produce the highest quality hay for your livestock. We offer all the right characteristics you are looking for when selecting an alfalfa variety - superior feed value, persistence, winter hardiness, wheel traffic tolerance, disease resistance and maximum tonnage.

In 2005, Garst alfalfa variety 6415 achieved world record status by yielding 10.18 ton/acre at the Michigan State Alfalfa Variety Yield Trial. This was an alfalfa yield pinnacle never achieved before.

 
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 VarietyDescriptionFall DormancyDisease Rating Index
6200HT Top Winter Survival and High Traffic Tolerance230
Spredor 4 Long-Lived, Productive, Self-Thickening Stands223
6305Q New Generation Fall Dormancy 3 Leader330
919 MF Gold Brand Alfalfa Blend for Improved Yield Potential and Forage Quality328
6400HT High Tolerance to Wheel Traffic430
6415 High Quality Multi-Leaf430
6417 Multi-Leaf Variety with Excellent Disease Resistance430
6420 The 'Standard' for Top Yields427
6422Q New Industry Leader430
6426 Our Highest Level of PLH Resistance430
6431 The Standard for High Yields, Persistence and Versatility430
6475H New Yield Leader for Potato Leafhopper Areas430
Genoa Maximum Yields of High RFQ Forage for More Profit430
6552 High Yields and Persistence530
Tahoe Semi-Dormant, Multi-Leaflet Variety6 

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