PR-620: 2010 Long-Term Summary of Kentucky Forage Variety ...
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AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION • UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, LEXINGTON, KY, 40546
University of Kentucky • Lexington, Kentucky 40546
PR-620
Introduction Forage crops occupy approximately 7 million acres in Kentucky. Forages provide a majority of the nutrition for beef, dairy, horse, goat, sheep, and wildlife in the state. In addition, forage crops play an environmentally friendly role in soil conservation, water quality, and air quality. There are over 60 forage species adapted to the climate and soil conditions of Kentucky. Only 10 to 12 of these species occupy the majority of the acreage, but within these species there is a tremendous variation in varieties. This publication was developed to provide a user-friendly guide to choosing the best variety for producers based on a summary of forage yield and grazing tolerance trials conducted in Kentucky over the past 10 to 12 years. Detailed variety reports and forage management publications are available from your lo-cal county agent or at the University of Kentucky forage web site at www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage by clicking on the “Forage Variety Trial” link.
Species in This Report Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a high-quality, short-lived, perennial legume that is used in mixed or pure stands for pasture, hay, silage, green chop, soil improvement, and wildlife habitat. This species is adapted to a wide range of climatic and soil conditions and therefore is versatile as a forage crop. Stands of im-proved varieties are generally productive for two to three years, with the highest yields occurring in the year following establishment. Red clover is used pri-marily as a renovation legume for grass pastures. It is a dominant forage legume in Kentucky because it is relatively easy to establish and has high forage quality and high yield.
2010 Long-Term Summary of Kentucky Forage Variety TrialsS.R. Smith, G.L. Olson, and G. D. Lacefield, UK Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
Table 1. Summary of Kentucky Bluegrass Yield Trials 1996-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the trial).
VarietyProprietor/KY Distributor
Lexington PrincetonMean3
(# trials)961,2 03 04 06 07 08 023yr4 2yr 3yr 4yr 3yr 2yr 3yr
Adam 1 Radix Research 98 –Barderby Barenbrug USA 94 114 104(2)Common Public 71 66 73 70(3)Ginger ProSeeds
Marketing89 118 119 109 109(4)
Kenblue Public 90 102 133 110(3)Lato Turf Seed Inc. 110 122 116(2)RAD-5 Radix Research 103 –RAD-339 Radix Research 101 –RAD-643 Radix Research 94 –RAD-731zx Radix Research 87 –RAD-762 Radix Research 94 –RAD-1039 Radix Research 119 –Slezanka DLF International
Seeds111 –
1 Year trial was established.2 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports
to determine statistical differences in forage yield between varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific trial. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 2004 was harvested 2 years, so the final report would be “2006 Timothy and Kentucky Bluegrass Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>. The '96 and '03 Lexington and '02 Princeton results are in the appropriate tall fescue reports.
3 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.4 Number of years of data.
Table 2. Summary of 2000-2010 Kentucky Perennial Ryegrass Grazing Tolerance Trials (stand persistence shown as a percent of the mean of the commercial varieties in the trial).
Variety Proprietor20001,2 2001 2003 2005 2007 Mean3
(# trials)4yr4 3yr 4yr 3yr 3yrAGRLP103 AgResearch USA 133 86 110(2)Aries Ampac Seed 139 –BG 34 Barenbrug USA 1765 1935 185(2)Citadel Donley Seed 112 –Granddaddy Smith Seed Services 121 56 89(2)Lasso DLF-Jenks 130 –Linn Public 117 129 63 103(3)Maverick Ampac Seed 36 –Polly II FFR/Southern States 37 68 53(2)Power Ampac Seed 112 –Quartet Ampac Seed 77 63 39 60(3)Remington Barenbrug USA 1515 –Tonga Ampac Seed 61 –1 Year trial was established.2 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly
reports to determine statistical differences in stand persistence between varieties. To find actual persistence ratings, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific trial. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 2000 was grazed 4 years so the final report would be “2004 Cool-Season Grass Grazing Tolerance Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
3 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.4 Number of years of data5 Grazing tolerance values for these entries may have been elevated due to the low survival of the
other commercial varieties in the trials for these years.
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White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is a low-growing, peren-nial pasture legume with white flowers. It differs from red clover in that the stems (stolons) grow along the surface of the soil and can form adventitious roots that may lead to the development of new plants. White clover is classified into ladino, Dutch, and intermediate types. The intermediate types combine the higher yield of ladino with the grazing tolerance of the Dutch types. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has historically been the highest yielding, highest quality forage legume grown in Kentucky. It forms the basis of Kentucky’s cash hay enterprise and is an important component in dairy, horse, beef, and sheep diets. Choosing a good alfalfa variety is a key step in establishing a stand of alfalfa. The choice of variety can impact yield, stand persistence, and insect and disease resistance. Orchardgrass (Dactylus glomerata) is a high-quality, pro-ductive, cool-season grass that is well adapted to Kentucky conditions. This grass is used for pasture, hay, green chop, and silage, but it requires better management than tall fescue for higher yields, quality, and long stand life. It produces an open, bunch-type sod, making it very compatible with alfalfa or red clover as a pasture and hay crop or as habitat for wildlife. Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is a productive, well-adapted, persistent, soil-conserving, cool-season grass that is grown on approximately 5.5 million acres in Kentucky. This grass, used for both hay and pasture, is the forage base for most of Kentucky’s livestock enterprises, particularly beef cattle. The predominant variety, KY31, was developed in Kentucky for long-term persistence but contains a fungal endophyte that produces alkaloids detrimental to livestock production and reproductive health. Endophyte-free tall fescue varieties produce no detrimental alkaloids, but UK research shows that they are less persistent than KY31. New novel endophyte tall fescue varieties contain safe endophytes, which enhance stand persistence but cause no detrimental animal symptoms. Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and perennial rye-grass (Lolium perenne) are high-quality, productive, cool-season grasses used in Kentucky. Both have exceptionally high seedling vigor and are highly palatable to livestock. Annual ryegrasses are increasing in use across Kentucky as more winter-hardy varieties are released and promoted. Annual ryegrass is productive for four to six months and is used primarily for late fall and early to late spring pasture. Perennial ryegrass can be used as a short-lived hay or pasture plant and has growth characteristics similar to tall fescue. It is less persistent than other cool-season grass species. There are both diploid (two sets of chromosomes) and tetraploid (four sets of chromosomes) varieties of perennial ryegrass. Tetraploids have larger tillers and seedheads and wider leaves. Tetraploid types tend to be taller and less dense than diploid types, even in early stages of regrowth. Diploid types produce more tillers, have better stand persistence, and are more tolerant to heavy grazing.
Table 3. Summary of Kentucky Alfalfa Yield Trials 1995-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the test).
Variety Proprietor
Variety Characteristics1 Lexington Princeton Bowling Green6 Eden ShaleMean7
(# trials)FDDisease Resistance2 953,4 97 97 99 00 02 04 06 08 97 99 01 05 08 96 98 03 06 98 03
Bw Fw An PRR APH 6yr5 5yr 6yr 4yr 5yr 5yr 5yr 4yr 3yr 5yr 4yr 4yr 5yr 3yr 7yr 7yr 3yr 4yr 5yr 4yrA-4440 Producers Choice 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 99 100(2)A 5225 Producers Choice 5 HR HR HR HR R 103 102 103(2)Abilene +Z America’s Alf. 5 HR HR HR HR R 99 104 102(2)ABT 205 W-L Research 2 HR HR HR HR R 100 97 99(2)ABT 350 W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 98 105 101 101(3)ABT 400SCL W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 102 102(2)ABT 405 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 108 101 103(4)AC Longview Newfield Seeds – HR – – – – 83 –Affinity+Z ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR R 99 101 104 101(3)Alfagraze America’s Alf. 2 MR R MR R – 99 97 98(2)AmeriGraze 401+Z America’s Alf. 4 HR HR HR HR R 102 99 102 99 102 101(5)AmeriStand 403T America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR HR 98 93 97 96 96(4)Ameriguard 302+Z America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –Anchormate ProSeed Marketing – – – – – – 99 –Apollo America’s Alf. 4 R R R R – 80 108 96 95(3)Arc (cert.) Public 4 LR MR HR – – 98 101 87 99 91 96 76 96 100 99 95 89 91 90 98 94 94(16)Baralfa 53HR Barenbrug USA 5 HR R HR HR HR 104 –Baralfa 54 Barenbrug USA – R HR HR HR HR 96 99 98(2)Buffalo Public – – – – – – 90 82 88 92 95 81 93 81 95 89(9)Choice FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR R R HR R 110 104 106 103 97 103 104(6)Cimarron 3i Great Plains 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 99 96 98(3)Cimarron SR Great Plains 4 HR HR HR HR MR 103 101 102(2)Cimarron VR Great Plains 5 HR HR R R MR 99 –Demand ABI Alfalfa 3 HR HR HR HR R 99 –Depend+EV ABI Alfalfa – – – – – – 104 –DK 127 Monsanto 3 HR HR HR HR – 111 102 107(2)DK 133 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR R 106 104 105(2)DK 131HQ Monsanto 3 HR HR HR HR R 105 –DK 140 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 95 102 100 103 103 101(6)DK 141 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 98 103 100(3)DKA-41-18RR Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –DKA 43-13 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 –DKA 50-18 Monsanto 5 HR HR HR HR HR 109 –Dominator America’s Alf. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 –Dynagro Everlast United Agr. Prod. 4 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 101(2)Emperor ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 93 98(2)Enforcer FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 90 82 86(2)Escalade Allied Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –Evermore FFR/Sou. St. 5 HR HR HR HR HR 105 101 103 103(3)Excalibur II Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 107 –Expedition Syngenta 5 HR HR R RR R 107 111 96 105(3)Feast Garst Seeds 3 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 101(2)Feast +EV Garst Seeds 3 HR HR HR R HR 106 101 96 101(3)FK 421 Donley Seed 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –Fortress Syngenta 3 R R R HR – 99 96 97 98 99 98(5)FSG 406 Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 110 –FSG 408DP Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 105 100 –FSG 505 Allied Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR R 106 108 107(2)FSG 528SF Lewis Seed Co. 5 HR R HR HR R 107 –Gem FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR S 100 98 101 105 101(4)Geneva Syngenta 4 HR HR HR HR HR 106 103 99 104 101 102 103(6)Genoa Syngenta 4 HR HR HR RR HR 112 100 98 108 105(4)GH 744 Golden Harvest 4 HR HR HR HR MR 104 –Goldplus PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR R 90 –Grazeking FFR/Sou. St. 5 MR HR HR R S 100 102 101(2)Haygrazer Great Plains 4 HR HR R R MR 102 100 101(2)HybridForce 400 Dairyland 4 HR HR R HR MR 106 –Imperial America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR R 104 –Innovator+Z America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR R 101 –Integrity PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –L447HD Legacy Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 107 –Legacy Green Seed 4 R R R R R 88 96 92(2)LegenDairy 5.0 Croplan Genetics 3 HR HR HR HR HR 100 103 110 104(3)LH4 Pioneer 3 HR HR HR R R 99 –Magnum V Dairyland 4 HR HR R HR HR 104 –Magnum V-wet Dairyland 3 HR HR R HR MR 105 –Mariner III Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 94Mountaineer 2.0 Croplan Gen. 5 HR HR HR HR HR 108 –Multiqueen Cal/West 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –Pasture Plus MBS 3 HR HR R HR MR 108 –
Table 3 varieties are continued on page 4.
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Table 3. Summary of Kentucky Alfalfa Yield Trials 1995-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the test).
Variety Proprietor
Variety Characteristics1 Lexington Princeton Bowling Green6 Eden ShaleMean7
(# trials)FDDisease Resistance2 953,4 97 97 99 00 02 04 06 08 97 99 01 05 08 96 98 03 06 98 03
Bw Fw An PRR APH 6yr5 5yr 6yr 4yr 5yr 5yr 5yr 4yr 3yr 5yr 4yr 4yr 5yr 3yr 7yr 7yr 3yr 4yr 5yr 4yrA-4440 Producers Choice 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 99 100(2)A 5225 Producers Choice 5 HR HR HR HR R 103 102 103(2)Abilene +Z America’s Alf. 5 HR HR HR HR R 99 104 102(2)ABT 205 W-L Research 2 HR HR HR HR R 100 97 99(2)ABT 350 W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 98 105 101 101(3)ABT 400SCL W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 102 102(2)ABT 405 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 108 101 103(4)AC Longview Newfield Seeds – HR – – – – 83 –Affinity+Z ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR R 99 101 104 101(3)Alfagraze America’s Alf. 2 MR R MR R – 99 97 98(2)AmeriGraze 401+Z America’s Alf. 4 HR HR HR HR R 102 99 102 99 102 101(5)AmeriStand 403T America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR HR 98 93 97 96 96(4)Ameriguard 302+Z America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –Anchormate ProSeed Marketing – – – – – – 99 –Apollo America’s Alf. 4 R R R R – 80 108 96 95(3)Arc (cert.) Public 4 LR MR HR – – 98 101 87 99 91 96 76 96 100 99 95 89 91 90 98 94 94(16)Baralfa 53HR Barenbrug USA 5 HR R HR HR HR 104 –Baralfa 54 Barenbrug USA – R HR HR HR HR 96 99 98(2)Buffalo Public – – – – – – 90 82 88 92 95 81 93 81 95 89(9)Choice FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR R R HR R 110 104 106 103 97 103 104(6)Cimarron 3i Great Plains 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 99 96 98(3)Cimarron SR Great Plains 4 HR HR HR HR MR 103 101 102(2)Cimarron VR Great Plains 5 HR HR R R MR 99 –Demand ABI Alfalfa 3 HR HR HR HR R 99 –Depend+EV ABI Alfalfa – – – – – – 104 –DK 127 Monsanto 3 HR HR HR HR – 111 102 107(2)DK 133 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR R 106 104 105(2)DK 131HQ Monsanto 3 HR HR HR HR R 105 –DK 140 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 95 102 100 103 103 101(6)DK 141 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 98 103 100(3)DKA-41-18RR Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –DKA 43-13 Monsanto 4 HR HR HR HR HR 100 –DKA 50-18 Monsanto 5 HR HR HR HR HR 109 –Dominator America’s Alf. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 –Dynagro Everlast United Agr. Prod. 4 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 101(2)Emperor ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 93 98(2)Enforcer FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 90 82 86(2)Escalade Allied Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –Evermore FFR/Sou. St. 5 HR HR HR HR HR 105 101 103 103(3)Excalibur II Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 107 –Expedition Syngenta 5 HR HR R RR R 107 111 96 105(3)Feast Garst Seeds 3 HR HR HR HR R 101 101 101(2)Feast +EV Garst Seeds 3 HR HR HR R HR 106 101 96 101(3)FK 421 Donley Seed 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –Fortress Syngenta 3 R R R HR – 99 96 97 98 99 98(5)FSG 406 Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 110 –FSG 408DP Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 105 100 –FSG 505 Allied Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR R 106 108 107(2)FSG 528SF Lewis Seed Co. 5 HR R HR HR R 107 –Gem FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR S 100 98 101 105 101(4)Geneva Syngenta 4 HR HR HR HR HR 106 103 99 104 101 102 103(6)Genoa Syngenta 4 HR HR HR RR HR 112 100 98 108 105(4)GH 744 Golden Harvest 4 HR HR HR HR MR 104 –Goldplus PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR R 90 –Grazeking FFR/Sou. St. 5 MR HR HR R S 100 102 101(2)Haygrazer Great Plains 4 HR HR R R MR 102 100 101(2)HybridForce 400 Dairyland 4 HR HR R HR MR 106 –Imperial America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR R 104 –Innovator+Z America’s Alf. 3 HR HR HR HR R 101 –Integrity PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –L447HD Legacy Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 107 –Legacy Green Seed 4 R R R R R 88 96 92(2)LegenDairy 5.0 Croplan Genetics 3 HR HR HR HR HR 100 103 110 104(3)LH4 Pioneer 3 HR HR HR R R 99 –Magnum V Dairyland 4 HR HR R HR HR 104 –Magnum V-wet Dairyland 3 HR HR R HR MR 105 –Mariner III Allied Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 94Mountaineer 2.0 Croplan Gen. 5 HR HR HR HR HR 108 –Multiqueen Cal/West 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –Pasture Plus MBS 3 HR HR R HR MR 108 –
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Table 3. Summary of Kentucky Alfalfa Yield Trials 1995-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the test).
Variety Proprietor
Variety Characteristics1 Lexington Princeton Bowling Green6 Eden ShaleMean7
(# trials)FDDisease Resistance2 953,4 97 97 99 00 02 04 06 08 97 99 01 05 08 96 98 03 06 98 03
Bw Fw An PRR APH 6yr5 5yr 6yr 4yr 5yr 5yr 5yr 4yr 3yr 5yr 4yr 4yr 5yr 3yr 7yr 7yr 3yr 4yr 5yr 4yrPegasus FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR R 95 –PerForm Dairyland Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 105 –PGI 459 Producers Choice 4 HR HR HR HR R 99Phirst UniSouth Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR R 105 102 104(2)Phoenix FFR/Sou. St. 5 HR HR HR HR R 113 100 101 98 96 102(5)ProGro PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR MR 95 –Radiant-AM Ampac Seed 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 –Rebound 5.0 Croplan Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 108 106(2)Regal Great Plains 5 HR HR R HR MR 103 94 99(2)Reward PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR MR 98 –Reward II PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR R 99 103 94 103 100(4)Rushmore Syngenta 4 HR HR HR HR HR 108 95 103 99 101(4)Saranac AR (cert.) Public 4 MR R HR LR – 103 99 95 96 93 87 77 89 92 93 92 95 85 101 90 99 89 101 95 93(19)Spredor 3 Syngenta 1 HR HR R MR S 95 101 98(2)Stampede Allied Seeds 3 HR R R HR R 95 106 101(2)Stellar W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR LR 94 –Summer Gold Beck’s Hybrids 4 HR HR HR HR HR 107 –Supercuts ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR S 104 103 104(2)TMF Generation Mycogen Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –TMF 4355LH Mycogen Seeds 3 HR R HR HR R 100 –TMF 4464 Mycogen Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 98 –Triple Crown FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 100 101(2)TripleTrust 450 ABI Alfalfa 5 HR HR HR HR HR 100 105 103(2)USG 681HY UniSouth Genetics 6 HR HR HR HR – 105 –ValuePlus 1 Forage Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR R 106 –Vernal Public 2 R MR – – – 93 95 91 96 94(4)Wintergreen ABI Alfalfa 3 HR HR HR HR R 104 103 101 103(3)Withstand FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 92 95 114 100(4)WL 252HQ W-L Research 2 HR HR HR HR LR 104 –WL 319HQ W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 108 –WL 323 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –WL 324 W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –WL 325HQ W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR R 103 101 99 101(3)WL 326GZ W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 97 98 99 98(4)WL 327 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 105 100 103(2)WL 332SR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 93 –WL 338SR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –WL 342 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 –WL 343HQ W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 102 93 98(3)WL 348AP W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 –WL 355RR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –WL 357HQ W-L Research 5 HR HR HR HR HR 123 106 101 106 109(4)WL 363HQ W-L Research 5 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –329 Cal/West 3 HR HR HR HR R 94 –4m76 FFR/Sou. St. 4.7 HR HR R HR R 116 –5-star Croplan Gen. 5 R HR R R R 97 99 98(2)5246 Pioneer 2 R R HR HR R 98 –5312 Public 3 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –53H81 Pioneer 3 HR HR HR R HR 102 –53Q60 Pioneer 3 HR R HR HR R 100 –5454 Pioneer 4 R HR HR HR LR 96 –54H69 Pioneer 4 HR HR HR HR R 99 –54V46 Pioneer 4 R HR HR HR R 99 –54V54 Pioneer 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 94 104 105 100(4)54V56 Pioneer – – – – – – 98 –630 Garst Seeds 3 HR HR MR R – 88 –631 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR R HR 107 106 106 106(3)6400HT Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 108 96 103(2)6415 Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 103 105 104(2)6417 Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 –6420 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR R HR 106 –645 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR HR MR 103 –6530 Garst Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 92 –6552 Garst Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –1 Variety characteristics: FD=fall dormancy, Bw=bacterial wilt, Fw=fusarium wilt,
An=anthracnose, PRR=phytophthora root rot, APH-aphanomyces root rot. Information provided by seed companies.
2 Disease resistance: S=susceptible, LR=low resistance, MR=moderate resistance, R=resistance, HR=high resistance.
3 Year trial was established.4 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences in forage yield between
varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific test. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 1995 was harvested for 6 years, so the final yield report would be “2000 Alfalfa Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
5 Number of years of data.6 The Bowling Green test is on soil infested with phytophthora and aphanomyces root rots.7 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.
Timothy (Phleum pratense) is the fourth most widely sown cool-season perennial grass used in Kentucky for forage after tall fescue, orchardgrass, and Kentucky bluegrass. Timothy is primarily harvested as hay, particularly for horses. In Kentucky, timothy behaves like a short-lived perennial, with stands lasting two to four years. Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is a high-quality, highly palatable, long-lived pasture plant with limited use for hay. It tolerates close, frequent grazing better than most grasses. It has low yields and low summer production and becomes dormant and brown during hot, dry summers. Kentucky bluegrass is best suited for pastures where a dense sod is more important than high-forage production (e.g., horse pastures). Festuloliums are hybrids between various fescues and ryegrasses with higher quality than tall fescue and improved stand survival over perennial ryegrass. Their use in Ken-tucky is still limited because they do not survive as long as tall fescue.
Important Selection Considerations Local Adaptation and Seasonal Yield. Choose a variety/spe-cies that is adapted to your region of Kentucky, as indicated by good performance across years and locations in replicated yield trials. Also, look for varieties that are productive in the desired season of use. For management recommendations, check with your county Extension agent or see the forage Web site at www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage. The following comprehensive bulletins may be especially useful:• Grain and Forage Crop Guide for Kentucky (AGR-18)• Establishing Forage Crops (AGR-64)• Rotational Grazing (ID-143)•Forage Identification and Use Guide (AGR-175)• Lime and Fertilizer Recommendations (AGR-1)
Seed Quality. Buy premium-quality seed that is high in germination and purity and free from weed seed. Buy cer-tified seed or proprietary seed of an improved variety. An improved variety is one that has performed well in inde-pendent trials. Other information on the label will include the test date (which must be within the past nine months), the level of germination, and the amount of other crop and weed seed. Order seed well in advance of planting time to assure that it will be available when needed.
Description of the Tests Yield trials. Plots were seeded at the recommended seed-ing rate per acre and were planted into a prepared seedbed with a disk drill. Plots were 5 by 15 feet in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Grass plots were fertilized with 60 pounds of actual N per acre in March, after the first cutting, and again in late summer for a total of 180 pounds per acre per season. Other fertilizers (lime, P, and K) were applied as needed according to the Univer-sity of Kentucky soil test recommendations. The tests were
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Table 3. Summary of Kentucky Alfalfa Yield Trials 1995-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the test).
Variety Proprietor
Variety Characteristics1 Lexington Princeton Bowling Green6 Eden ShaleMean7
(# trials)FDDisease Resistance2 953,4 97 97 99 00 02 04 06 08 97 99 01 05 08 96 98 03 06 98 03
Bw Fw An PRR APH 6yr5 5yr 6yr 4yr 5yr 5yr 5yr 4yr 3yr 5yr 4yr 4yr 5yr 3yr 7yr 7yr 3yr 4yr 5yr 4yrPegasus FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR R 95 –PerForm Dairyland Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 105 –PGI 459 Producers Choice 4 HR HR HR HR R 99Phirst UniSouth Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR R 105 102 104(2)Phoenix FFR/Sou. St. 5 HR HR HR HR R 113 100 101 98 96 102(5)ProGro PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR MR 95 –Radiant-AM Ampac Seed 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 –Rebound 5.0 Croplan Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 108 106(2)Regal Great Plains 5 HR HR R HR MR 103 94 99(2)Reward PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR MR 98 –Reward II PGI Alfalfa 4 HR HR R HR R 99 103 94 103 100(4)Rushmore Syngenta 4 HR HR HR HR HR 108 95 103 99 101(4)Saranac AR (cert.) Public 4 MR R HR LR – 103 99 95 96 93 87 77 89 92 93 92 95 85 101 90 99 89 101 95 93(19)Spredor 3 Syngenta 1 HR HR R MR S 95 101 98(2)Stampede Allied Seeds 3 HR R R HR R 95 106 101(2)Stellar W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR LR 94 –Summer Gold Beck’s Hybrids 4 HR HR HR HR HR 107 –Supercuts ABI Alfalfa 4 HR HR HR HR S 104 103 104(2)TMF Generation Mycogen Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –TMF 4355LH Mycogen Seeds 3 HR R HR HR R 100 –TMF 4464 Mycogen Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR R 98 –Triple Crown FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 100 101(2)TripleTrust 450 ABI Alfalfa 5 HR HR HR HR HR 100 105 103(2)USG 681HY UniSouth Genetics 6 HR HR HR HR – 105 –ValuePlus 1 Forage Genetics 4 HR HR HR HR R 106 –Vernal Public 2 R MR – – – 93 95 91 96 94(4)Wintergreen ABI Alfalfa 3 HR HR HR HR R 104 103 101 103(3)Withstand FFR/Sou. St. 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 92 95 114 100(4)WL 252HQ W-L Research 2 HR HR HR HR LR 104 –WL 319HQ W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 108 –WL 323 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR R 103 –WL 324 W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –WL 325HQ W-L Research 3 HR HR HR HR R 103 101 99 101(3)WL 326GZ W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 97 98 99 98(4)WL 327 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 105 100 103(2)WL 332SR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 93 –WL 338SR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –WL 342 W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 102 –WL 343HQ W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 102 93 98(3)WL 348AP W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 99 –WL 355RR W-L Research 4 HR HR HR HR HR 106 –WL 357HQ W-L Research 5 HR HR HR HR HR 123 106 101 106 109(4)WL 363HQ W-L Research 5 HR HR HR HR HR 101 –329 Cal/West 3 HR HR HR HR R 94 –4m76 FFR/Sou. St. 4.7 HR HR R HR R 116 –5-star Croplan Gen. 5 R HR R R R 97 99 98(2)5246 Pioneer 2 R R HR HR R 98 –5312 Public 3 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –53H81 Pioneer 3 HR HR HR R HR 102 –53Q60 Pioneer 3 HR R HR HR R 100 –5454 Pioneer 4 R HR HR HR LR 96 –54H69 Pioneer 4 HR HR HR HR R 99 –54V46 Pioneer 4 R HR HR HR R 99 –54V54 Pioneer 4 HR HR HR HR HR 98 94 104 105 100(4)54V56 Pioneer – – – – – – 98 –630 Garst Seeds 3 HR HR MR R – 88 –631 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR R HR 107 106 106 106(3)6400HT Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 108 96 103(2)6415 Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 103 105 104(2)6417 Garst Seeds 4 HR HR HR HR HR 104 –6420 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR R HR 106 –645 Garst Seeds 4 HR R HR HR MR 103 –6530 Garst Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 92 –6552 Garst Seeds 5 HR HR HR HR HR 103 –1 Variety characteristics: FD=fall dormancy, Bw=bacterial wilt, Fw=fusarium wilt,
An=anthracnose, PRR=phytophthora root rot, APH-aphanomyces root rot. Information provided by seed companies.
2 Disease resistance: S=susceptible, LR=low resistance, MR=moderate resistance, R=resistance, HR=high resistance.
3 Year trial was established.4 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences in forage yield between
varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific test. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 1995 was harvested for 6 years, so the final yield report would be “2000 Alfalfa Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
5 Number of years of data.6 The Bowling Green test is on soil infested with phytophthora and aphanomyces root rots.7 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.
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harvested using a sickle-type forage plot harvester to simulate a spring cut hay/summer grazing/fall stockpile manage-ment system. Fresh weight samples were taken at each harvest to calculate percent dry matter production. Management practices for establishment, fertility, weed control, and harvest timing were in accordance with University of Kentucky recommendations. Grazing trials. Plots were 5 by 15 feet in a randomized complete block design, with each variety replicated six times. Plots were seeded at the recommended seeding rate per acre and were planted
into a prepared seedbed using a disk drill. Grazing was continuous from April to October. Plots were grazed down to below 4 inches quickly and were maintained at 2 to 4 inches (sometimes less) for the remainder of the grazing season. Supplemental hay was fed during periods of slowest growth. Visual ratings of per-cent stand were made in the fall several weeks after the cattle were removed to check stand survival after the grazing season and in the spring prior to grazing to check on winter survival and spring growth. Because trials were seeded in
Table 4. Summary of Kentucky Festulolium Yield Trials 1999-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the trial).1
Variety Proprietor
Lexington Princeton QuicksandMean4
(# trials)19992,3 2001 2003 2005 2007 2008 2000 2001 2003
2yr5 3yr 2yr 3yr 3yr 2yr 2yr 2yr 2yrDuo Ampac Seed 104 84 101 96(23)Felina DLF International 101 –Hykor DLF International 98 98 98(2)Spring Green Turf-Seed 88 105 100 112 97 100(5)Sweet Tart ProSeeds Marketing 87 –Vorage Improved Forages 99 –1 The festuloliums were in fescue trials from1999-2005.2 Year trial was established.3 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences in forage yield
between varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific trial. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 1999 was harvested 2 years, so the final report would be “2001 Tall Fescue Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
4 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.5 Number of years of data.
Table 5. Summary of Kentucky White Clover Grazing trials 2002-2010 (stand persistence shown as a percent of the mean of the commercial varieties in the test).
Variety Type Proprietor20021,2 2004 20063 2006 20084 2008 Mean5
(# trials)2yr6 4yr 2yr 2yr 3yr 2yrAlice Intermediate Barenbrug USA 59 98 79(2)Barblanca Intermediate Barenbrug USA 118 91 151 120(3)Colt Intermediate Seed Research of OR 114 134 122 123(3)Crescendo Ladino Cal/West 84 72 78(2)Durana Intermediate Pennington 83 105 103 138 107(4)Insight Ladino Allied Seed 77 –Ivory Intermediate Cebeco 132 142 137(2)Ivory II Intermediate DLF International 102 –Kopu II Intermediate Ampac Seed 77 122 96 98(3)Patriot Intermediate Pennington 110 137 122 117 122(4)Rampart − Oregro Seeds 86 –Regal Ladino Public 92 57 54 91 74(4)RegalGraze Ladino Cal/West 84 87 105 60 84(4)Resolute Intermediate FFR/Southern States 101 106 104(2)Seminole Ladino Saddle Butte Ag. Inc. 75 97 91 88(3)Tillman II Ladino Caudill Seed 92 –Will Ladino Allied Seed 117 87 107 109 105(4)1 Year trial was established.2 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences
in stand persistence between varieties. To find actual persistence ratings, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific test. For example, the trial planted in 2002 was grazed for 2 years, so the final persistence report would be “2004 Red and White Clover Grazing Tolerance Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
3 This trial was replanted in the spring of 2006 due to poor establishment in the fall of 2005.4 This trial was replanted in the spring of 2008 due to poor establishment in the fall of 2007.5 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.6 Number of years of data.
rows, persistence ratings were based on density within a row and not total ground cover. Grass plots were fertilized with 60 pounds of actual N per acre in the spring and 30 to 40 pounds of actual N in early November after cattle or horses were re-moved from the pasture. Other fertilizers (lime, P, and K) were applied as needed according to the University of Kentucky soil test recommendations. Management practices for establishment, fertility, and weed control were in accordance with University of Kentucky recommenda-tions.
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Results and Discussion These tables summarize long-term yield and stand persistence data of com-mercial varieties that have been entered in the University of Kentucky trials. The data are listed as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties entered in each specific trial. In other words, the mean for each trial is 100 percent; vari-eties with percentages over 100 yielded better than average, and varieties with percentages less than 100 yielded lower than average. For the grazing trials, vari-eties with percentages over 100 persisted better than average, and varieties with percentages less than 100 persisted less than average. Also in the grazing trials,
Table 6. Summary of Kentucky White Clover Yield Trials 1998-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the trial).
Variety Type Proprietor
Lexington Princeton QuicksandEden Shale
Mean3
(# trials)021,2 03 04 06 07 08 09 03 05 98 03 033yr4 3yr 3yr 2yr 2yr 3yr 2yr 3yr 3yr 3yr 2yr 2yr
Advantage Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 125 106 116(2)Alice Intermediate Barenbrug USA 86 –Avoca Dutch DLF International
Seeds59 82 71(2)
Barblanca Intermediate Barenbrug USA 92 –CA Ladino Ladino Public 100 124 103 100 98 105(5)Colt Intermediate Seed Research of OR 90 57 114 87(3)Common Dutch Public 100 53 78 77(3)Companion Ladino Oregro Seeds 87 94 91(2)Crescendo Ladino Cal/West Seeds 105 140 109 118(3)Excel Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 100 –Durana Intermediate Pennington 94 94 88 82 85 87 83 101 95 90(9)Insight Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 128 –Ivory Intermediate Cebeco 96 –Ivory II Intermediate DLF International
Seeds86 –
Jumbo Ladino Ampac Seed 93 –Kopu II Intermediate Ampac Seed 97 97 95 95 103 97(4)Patriot Intermediate Pennington 103 87 104 113 95 104 100 98 99 100(9)Pinnacle Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 120 111 116(2)Rampart Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 80 89 97 89(3)Regal Ladino Public 99 96 92 125 100 116 107 100 100 104 10410)RegalGraze Ladino Cal/West Seeds 127 140 102 103 118(4)Resolute Intermediate FFR/Southern States 63 –Seminole Ladino Saddle Butte Ag. Inc 108 70 79 86(3)Super Haifa Intermediate Allied Seed, LLC 77 –Tillman II Ladino Caudill Seed 103 –Will Ladino Allied Seed, LLC 107 162 150 132 107 136 132(6)1 Year trial was established.2 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences in forage yield
between varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific trial. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 2002 was harvested 3 years, so the final report would be “2004 Red and White Clover Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
3 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.4 Number of years of data.
the alfalfa varieties were compared to Alfagraze, and the fescue varieties were compared to KY31+ instead of the mean of all the commercial varieties. Direct, statistical comparisons of varieties can-not be made using the summary tables, but these comparisons do help to identify varieties for further consideration. Va-rieties that have performed better than average over many years and at several locations have very stable performance; others may have performed very well in wet years or on particular soil types. These details may inf luence variety choice, and the information can be found in the yearly reports. To determine which yearly report to refer to, see footnote in each table.
Summary Selecting a good forage variety is an important first step in establishing a productive stand of forage. Proper management, beginning with seedbed preparation and continuing throughout the life of the stand, is necessary for even the highest-yielding variety to produce to its genetic potential. For more detailed information on yield and grazing toler-ance within species, go to individual 2010 reports on the forage web site. See below for specific reports. The forage web site contains all reports from 2001 through 2010.
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Table 7. Summary of Kentucky Timothy Yield Trials 2000-2010 (yield shown as a percentage of the mean of the commercial varieties in the trial).
Variety Proprietor/KY Distributor
Lexington Quicksand PrincetonMean3
(# trials)001,2 01 02 06 07 08 99 01 00 042yr4 3yr 4yr 3yr 3yr 2yr 2yr 2yr 3yr 2yr
Alma Newfield Seeds Co/Caudill Seed Co. 81 –Auroro General Feed and Grain 100 98 99(2)Barpenta Barenbrug USA 74 –Clair KY Agric. Exp. Station 109 115 107 95 107 108 122 109(7)Classic Cebeco International Seeds 100 88 87 92(3)Climax Canada Agr. Res. Station 79 102 106 96(3)Colt FFR Cooperative 105 101 90 112 99 101(5)Common Public 96 –Derby FFR Cooperative 112 111 124 116(3)Dolina DLF-Trifolium 100 91 96(2)Express Seed Research of Oregon 97 91 94(2)Hokuei Snow Brand Seed 103 –Hokusei Snow Brand Seed 97 99 98(2)Joliette Newfield Seeds Co/Caudill Seed Co. 87 90 89(2)Jonaton Newfield Seeds Co/Caudill Seed Co. 84 –Outlaw Grassland West Company 107 –Richmond Pickseed Canada Inc. 100 103 102(2)Summit Allied Seed, LLC 114 –Talon Seed Research of Oregon 110 112 111(2)Treasure Seed Research of Oregon 103 115 109(2)Tundra DLF-Trifolium 95 –Tuukka Ampac Seed Company 95 90 92 93 93(4)1 Year trial was established.2 Use this summary table as a guide in making variety decisions, but refer to specific yearly reports to determine statistical differences in forage yield
between varieties. To find actual yields, look in the yearly report for the final year of each specific trial. For example, the Lexington trial planted in 2000 was harvested 2 years, so the final report would be “2002 Timothy Report” archived in the KY Forage web site at <www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage>.
3 Mean only presented when respective variety was included in two or more trials.4 Number of years of data.
Yield and Grazing Tolerance Reports www.uky.edu/Ag/Forage/ForageVarietyTrials2.htm
2010 Alfalfa Report (PR-609)2010 Red and White Clover Report (PR-610)2010 Orchardgrass Report (PR-611)2010 Tall Fescue and Bromegrass Report (PR-612)2010 Annual and Perennial Ryegrass and Festulolium Report (PR-613)2010 Timothy and Kentucky Bluegrass Report (PR-614)2010 Alfalfa Grazing Tolerance Report (PR-615)2010 Red and White Clover Grazing Tolerance Report (PR-616)2010 Cool-Season Grass Grazing Tolerance Report (PR-617)2010 Cool-Season Grass Horse Grazing Report (PR-618)
Other Reports Not Included in this Summary Report2010 Summer Annual Grass Report (PR-619)
AuthorsS.R. Smith, Extension Professor, ForagesG.L. Olson, Research Specialist, ForagesG.D. Lacefield, Extension Professor, Forages
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mar
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Ken
tuck
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d Cl
over
Yie
ld T
rial
s 19
98-2
010
(yie
ld s
how
n as
a p
erce
ntag
e of
the
mea
n of
the
nam
ed c
omm
erci
al v
arie
ties
in th
e tr
ial).
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ety
Prop
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or
Lexi
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ton
Qui
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en S
hale
Mea
n3
(# tr
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)00
1,2
0001
0203
0406
0809
9900
0305
0809
9801
0305
0800
0308
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3yr
3yr
3yr
3yr
3yr
2yr
3yr
2yr
3yr
3yr
3yr
2yr
3yr
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r2y
r3y
r3y
r3y
r2y
r3y
rA
A11
7ER
ABI
Alfa
lfa11
087
9296
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I Agr
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ribio
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110
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Cinn
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Plu
sFF
R/So
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.97
109
112
123
112
102
102
103
108
108
108(
10)
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rch
of O
R10
295
102
9310
910
0(5)
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atio
nCi
sco
Co.
8610
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697
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wan
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d91
117
106
101
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810
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310
511
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711
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911
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311
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610
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210
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118
115
102
114
114
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101
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697
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9390
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t.)KY
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Exp
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111
127
139
118
117
117
9911
111
710
410
292
113
106
112
111
8810
510
410
498
110
109(
23)
Kenl
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(unc
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Publ
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7883
6675
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tar
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p St
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510
410
710
5(3)
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Ag.
Exp
Sta.
100
9311
910
990
9511
212
110
498
9510
511
294
9399
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298
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20)
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Exp
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106
104
111
134
9711
911
810
310
094
106
103
100
103
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210
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311
311
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9274
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8910
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d Pl
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rner
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d97
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as A
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dlan
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lfalfa
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tart
Syng
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102
7890
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st II
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Res
earc
h of
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110
108
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610
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at P
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s99
101
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2)Ro
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edFF
R/So
u.St
.10
892
9179
9693
(5)
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ler
Ore
gro
Seed
s83
9488
(2)
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let
Dai
ryla
nd95
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enna
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at P
lain
s91
106
99(2
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9710
298
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112
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8694
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ed97
9399
9895
96(5
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Am
pac
101
112
110
115
109(
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sna
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9675
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cat
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t You
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101
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104(
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tria
l was
est
ablis
hed.
2 U
se th
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ary
tabl
e as
a g
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akin
g va
riety
dec
isio
ns, b
ut re
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o sp
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c ye
arly
repo
rts
to d
eter
min
e st
atis
tical
diff
eren
ces
in fo
rage
yie
ld b
etw
een
varie
ties.
To fi
nd a
ctua
l yie
lds,
look
in th
e ye
arly
re
port
for t
he fi
nal y
ear o
f eac
h sp
ecifi
c tr
ial.
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xam
ple,
the
Lexi
ngto
n tr
ial p
lant
ed in
200
0 w
as h
arve
sted
3 y
ears
, so
the
final
repo
rt w
ould
be
“200
2 Re
d an
d W
hite
Clo
ver R
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t” a
rchi
ved
in th
e KY
Fo
rage
web
site
at <
ww
w.u
ky.e
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rage
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n on
ly p
rese
nted
whe
n re
spec
tive
varie
ty w
as in
clud
ed in
two
or m
ore
tria
ls.
4 N
umbe
r of y
ears
of d
ata.
10
Tabl
e 9.
Sum
mar
y of
Ken
tuck
y Ta
ll Fe
scue
Yie
ld T
rial
s 19
99-2
010
(yie
ld s
how
n as
a p
erce
ntag
e of
the
mea
n of
the
com
mer
cial
var
ieti
es in
the
tria
l).
Vari
ety
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
nPr
ince
ton
Qui
cksa
ndM
ean3
(# tr
ials
)19
991,
220
0120
0320
0520
0719
9820
0020
0220
0420
0620
0819
9920
0120
0320
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r43y
r2y
r3y
r3y
r2y
r2y
r3y
r3y
r3y
r2y
r2y
r2y
r2y
r4y
rA
tlas
ProS
eeds
Mar
ketin
g10
789
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tlas
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ting
98–
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ilia
ProS
eeds
Mar
ketin
g91
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rElit
eBa
renb
rug
USA
99–
Baria
neBa
renb
rug
USA
8710
395
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role
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renb
rug
USA
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ptim
a PL
US
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nbru
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1–
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9 TM
POBa
renb
rug
USA
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97(2
)Br
onso
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mpa
c Se
ed91
100
102
98(3
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llIm
prov
ed F
orag
es98
106
102
103
9710
1(5)
Carm
ine
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l99
9798
(2)
Cow
girl
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3–
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tern
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nal
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ed S
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107
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stiv
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est
107
102
107
105(
3)Fu
ego
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nta
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s99
–H
oedo
wn
DLF
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rnat
iona
l10
410
610
5(2)
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ark
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er S
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102
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sup
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d10
6–
Jesu
p M
axQ
Penn
ingt
on S
eed
102
104
9892
100
102
99(6
)Jo
hnst
one
ProS
eeds
Mar
ketin
g95
108
9599
(3)
KEN
HY
KY A
gric
. Exp
. Sta
.89
–Ke
ntuc
ky 3
2O
regr
o Se
eds
96–
Koka
nee
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pac
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8986
88(2
)KY
31+5
KY A
gric
. Exp
. Sta
.10
211
811
311
210
512
210
810
410
610
110
712
498
110
109(
14)
Max
imiz
eTu
rf-S
eed
9695
105
9397
(4)
Nan
ryo
Jap.
Gra
ssla
nd F
orag
eSee
d/U
SDA
-A
RS, E
l Ren
o, O
K99
–
Nor
iaPr
oSee
ds M
arke
ting
100
–RA
D-E
RF50
Radi
x Re
sear
ch In
c.11
3–
Reso
lute
Am
pac
Seed
9065
78(2
)Sa
vory
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l93
–Se
ine
Adva
nta
Seed
s99
9698
(2)
Sele
ctFF
R/So
u. S
t.10
610
694
103
102
105
105
9510
510
310
410
711
210
291
103(
15)
Stoc
kman
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
109
101
9910
510
4(4)
TF02
03G
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
90–
TF33
Bare
nbru
g U
SA70
–Tu
scan
yFo
rage
Gen
etic
s11
2–
Tusc
any
IISe
ed R
esea
rch
of O
R10
0–
Vulc
anIn
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
97–
1 Ye
ar tr
ial w
as e
stab
lishe
d.2
Use
this
sum
mar
y ta
ble
as a
gui
de in
mak
ing
varie
ty d
ecis
ions
, but
refe
r to
spec
ific
year
ly re
port
s to
det
erm
ine
stat
istic
al d
iffer
ence
s in
fora
ge y
ield
bet
wee
n va
rietie
s. To
find
act
ual y
ield
s, lo
ok in
the
year
ly
repo
rt fo
r the
fina
l yea
r of e
ach
spec
ific
tria
l. Fo
r exa
mpl
e, th
e Le
ton
tria
l pla
nted
in 1
999
was
har
vest
ed 2
yea
rs, s
o th
e fin
al re
port
wou
ld b
e “2
001
Tall
Fesc
ue R
epor
t” a
rchi
ved
in th
e KY
For
age
web
site
at
<w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
3 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.4
Num
ber o
f yea
rs o
f dat
a.5
”+” i
ndic
ates
var
iety
is e
ndop
hyte
infe
cted
.
11
Tabl
e 10
. Sum
mar
y of
Ken
tuck
y O
rcha
rdgr
ass Y
ield
Tri
als
1999
-201
0 (y
ield
sho
wn
as a
per
cent
age
of th
e m
ean
of th
e co
mm
erci
al v
arie
ties
in th
e tr
ial).
Vari
ety
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
nPr
ince
ton
Qui
cksa
ndM
ean3
(# tr
ials
)19
991,
220
0120
0320
0620
0719
9820
0020
0220
0420
0619
9920
0120
0320
052y
r42y
r3y
r4y
r3y
r2y
r2y
r3y
r3y
r3y
r2y
r2y
r3y
r4y
rA
bert
opPe
nnin
gton
71–
Alb
ert
Uni
v. o
f Wis
.10
310
610
5(2)
Am
baD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
9680
88(2
)A
mba
ssad
orD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
95–
Am
bros
iaA
mer
ican
Gra
ss S
eed
Prod
.90
–A
thos
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l See
ds98
105
102(
2)Be
nchm
ark
FFR/
Sou.
St.
103
101
9711
310
610
4(5)
Benc
hmar
k Pl
usFF
R/So
u. S
t.10
010
810
710
710
710
210
5(6)
Boon
ePu
blic
103
104
104(
2)Br
onc
Gra
ssla
nd W
est
98–
Boun
tyA
llied
See
d10
198
100(
2)Ce
ntur
ySe
ed R
esea
rch
of O
rego
n98
104
101(
2)Ch
eckm
ate
Seed
Res
earc
h of
Ore
gon
102
–Ch
risto
ssPr
osee
ds M
arke
ting
92–
Com
man
dSe
ed R
esea
rch
of O
rego
n87
–Cr
own
Don
ley
Seed
101
105
101
9710
1(4)
Crow
n Ro
yale
Don
ley
Seed
110
–Cr
own
Roya
le P
lus
Don
ley
Seed
108
9710
3(2)
East
woo
dA
mpa
c Se
ed86
8686
(2)
Endu
ranc
eD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
104
–Ex
tend
Alli
ed S
eed
100
–H
allm
ark
Jam
es V
anLe
euw
en10
210
210
398
101
9610
0(6)
Har
vest
arCo
lum
bia
Seed
s91
9710
610
099
(4)
Hay
mas
ter
FFR/
Sou.
St.
9497
96(2
)H
aym
ate
FFR/
Sou.
St.
106
9310
010
610
810
410
310
3(7)
Icon
Seed
Res
earc
h of
Ore
gon
105
9810
2(2)
Inte
nsiv
Bare
nbru
g U
SA10
2–
LG-3
1D
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
92–
Mam
mot
hD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
102
104
103(
2)M
egab
iteTu
rf-S
eed
9410
510
110
0(3)
Niv
aD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
81–
Paiu
teD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
108
–Pe
rsis
tSm
ith S
eed
123
105
106
101
108
101
107(
6)Po
tom
acPu
blic
104
9899
100(
3)Pr
airie
Turn
er S
eed
101
107
101
9510
410
010
210
510
710
2(9)
Profi
tA
mpa
c Se
ed10
7–
Rene
gade
Gra
ssla
nd W
est
95–
Shilo
hPr
osee
ds M
arke
ting
109
–Sh
iloh
IIPr
osee
ds M
arke
ting
117
–Sp
anis
h Pi
nkD
LF In
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
82–
Span
ish
Red
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l See
ds10
194
98(2
)Ta
kena
Smith
See
d10
710
010
810
5(3)
Teke
na II
Smith
See
d11
010
210
910
610
410
6(5)
Teka
poA
mpa
c Se
ed88
9181
9894
9210
591
93(8
)Tu
cker
Ore
gro
Seed
s96
–U
dder
Impr
oved
For
ages
100
107
102
102
106
9910
3(6)
Vaill
iant
Pros
eeds
Mar
ketin
g96
–Vi
sion
Crop
mar
k Se
eds
6367
65(2
)1
Year
tria
l was
est
ablis
hed.
2 U
se th
is s
umm
ary
tabl
e as
a g
uide
in m
akin
g va
riety
dec
isio
ns, b
ut re
fer t
o sp
ecifi
c ye
arly
repo
rts
to d
eter
min
e st
atis
tical
diff
eren
ces
in fo
rage
yie
ld b
etw
een
varie
ties.
To fi
nd a
ctua
l yie
lds,
look
in th
e ye
arly
repo
rt fo
r the
fina
l yea
r of e
ach
spec
ific
tria
l. Fo
r exa
mpl
e, th
e Le
ton
tria
l pla
nted
in 1
999
was
har
vest
ed 2
yea
rs, s
o th
e fin
al re
port
wou
ld b
e “2
001
Orc
hard
gras
s Re
port
” arc
hive
d in
the
KY
Fora
ge w
eb s
ite a
t <w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
3 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.4
Num
ber o
f yea
rs o
f dat
a.
12
Tabl
e 11
. Sum
mar
y of
Ken
tuck
y A
nnua
l Rye
gras
s Yie
ld T
rial
s 19
99-2
010
(yie
ld s
how
n as
a p
erce
ntag
e of
the
mea
n of
the
com
mer
cial
var
ieti
es in
the
tria
l).
Vari
ety
Type
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
n1Pr
ince
ton
Bow
ling
Gre
enM
ean4
(# tr
ials
)99
2,3
0103
0405
0607
0809
0002
0400
03A
ll tr
ials
are
1 y
ear y
ield
sA
bund
ant
tetr
aplo
idA
mpa
c Se
ed26
–Ac
roba
tPr
osee
ds M
arke
ting
244
–A
ndy
Wes
terw
old
tetr
aplo
idD
LF In
tern
atio
nal
112
105
9910
5(3)
Ang
us I
Wes
terw
old
tetr
aplo
idD
LF In
tern
atio
nal
80–
Aure
liaIta
lian
tetr
aplo
idFo
rage
Gen
etic
s12
013
012
5(2)
Avan
ceW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dD
LF In
tern
atio
nal
113
109
111(
2)Ba
rext
raIta
lian
tetr
aplo
idBa
renb
rug
USA
117
–Bi
g D
addy
Wes
terw
old
tetr
aplo
idFF
R/So
u. S
t.87
8690
8510
490
(5)
Brui
ser
Wes
terw
old
dipl
oid
Am
pac
Seed
111
104
108(
2)Co
mm
onPu
blic
8585
9587
88(4
)D
H-3
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Alli
ed S
eed
106
4576
(2)
Dia
mon
d T
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Ore
gro
Seed
s18
–D
omin
oIta
lian
tetr
aplo
idD
LF In
tern
atio
nal
121
–Fa
ntas
ticW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dA
mpa
c Se
ed83
105
9890
9792
(4)
Feas
tIta
lian
tetr
aplo
idA
mpa
c Se
ed90
–Fe
ast I
IIta
lian
tetr
aplo
idA
mpa
c Se
ed98
5911
212
398
(4)
Flyi
ng A
Wes
terw
old
dipl
oid
Ore
gro
Seed
s85
100
–G
raze
-N-G
roW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dSe
ed R
esea
rch
of O
R10
578
9410
796
(4)
Gul
fW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dPu
blic
7278
4486
8177
5786
73(8
)H
ercu
les
Wes
terw
old
tetr
aplo
idBa
renb
rug
USA
114
110
112(
2)Ja
ckso
nW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dTh
e W
ax C
o.80
100
138
120
100
100
8796
98(7
)Je
anne
Italia
n te
trap
loid
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l12
4–
Jum
boW
este
rwol
d te
trap
loid
Bare
nbru
g U
SA10
310
410
4(2)
King
Wes
terw
old
dipl
oid
Lew
is S
eed
92–
Mar
shal
lW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
dTh
e W
ax C
o.87
9212
010
022
111
616
999
102
9711
410
610
9(11
)M
onar
que
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
117
–Pa
sser
el P
lus
Wes
terw
old
dipl
oid
Penn
ingt
on S
eed
100
–Ri
oW
este
rwol
d di
ploi
d88
100
9710
297
(4)
Spar
kte
trap
loid
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l87
8385
(2)
Stoc
kaid
dipl
oid
181
–St
riker
Wes
terw
old
tetr
aplo
idSe
ed R
esea
rch
of O
R10
4–
TAM
TBO
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Tex.
Ag.
Exp
. Sta
.80
–Ta
m 9
0Ita
lian
dipl
oid
Tex.
Ag.
Exp
. Sta
.82
8584
(2)
Tetr
aPro
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Tex.
Ag.
Exp
. Sta
.67
–Te
trel
ite II
Inte
rmed
iate
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l12
2–
T-Re
xW
este
rwol
d te
trap
loid
Sadd
leBu
tte
25–
Win
ter S
tar
Italia
n te
trap
loid
Am
pac
Seed
8796
92(2
)Zo
rro
Italia
n te
trap
loid
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l12
012
713
513
011
812
6(5)
1 In
ann
ual r
yegr
ass,
low
yie
ldin
g va
rietie
s us
ually
resu
lt fr
om w
inte
rkill
. Not
e: D
ue to
sev
ere
win
terk
ill, y
ield
resu
lts fr
om th
e 20
06 p
lant
ing
wer
e no
t inc
lude
d in
the
over
all m
ean.
2
Year
tria
l was
est
ablis
hed.
3 U
se th
is s
umm
ary
tabl
e as
a g
uide
in m
akin
g va
riety
dec
isio
ns, b
ut re
fer t
o sp
ecifi
c ye
arly
repo
rts
to d
eter
min
e st
atis
tical
diff
eren
ces
in fo
rage
yie
ld b
etw
een
varie
ties.
To fi
nd a
ctua
l yie
lds,
look
in th
e ye
arly
re
port
for t
he fi
nal y
ear o
f eac
h sp
ecifi
c tr
ial.
For e
xam
ple,
the
Lexi
ngto
n tr
ial p
lant
ed in
199
9 w
as h
arve
sted
1 y
ear,
so th
e fin
al re
port
wou
ld b
e “2
000
Ann
ual a
nd P
eren
nial
Rye
gras
s Re
port
” arc
hive
d in
the
KY F
orag
e w
eb s
ite a
t <w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
4 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.
13
Tabl
e 12
. Sum
mar
y of
Ken
tuck
y Pe
renn
ial R
yegr
ass Y
ield
Tri
als
1999
-201
0 (y
ield
sho
wn
as a
per
cent
age
of th
e m
ean
of th
e co
mm
erci
al v
arie
ties
in th
e tr
ial).
Vari
ety
Type
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
nPr
ince
ton
Bow
ling
Gre
enM
ean3,
4
(# tr
ials
)99
1,2
0103
0405
0607
0800
0200
032y
r52y
r2y
r3y
r3y
r2y
r3y
r2y
r2y
r3y
r2y
r2y
rA
ires
dipl
oid
Am
pac
Seed
9593
94(2
)A
maz
onte
trap
loid
AgriB
ioTe
ch10
899
107
104(
3)A
naco
nda
tetr
aplo
idCa
udill
See
d11
395
103
104(
3)Au
bisq
uete
trap
loid
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
144
9912
2(2)
Band
itte
trap
loid
Gra
ssla
nd W
est
106
114
110(
2)Ba
stio
n C-
2te
trap
loid
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
91–
Best
for
tetr
aplo
idIm
prov
ed F
orag
es11
310
712
011
3(3)
Best
for P
lus
hybr
id te
trap
loid
Impr
oved
For
ages
116
108
118
136
120(
4)BG
-34
dipl
oid
Bare
nbru
g U
SA83
8584
(2)
Biso
nhy
brid
tetr
aplo
idIn
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
140
–Bo
ost
tetr
aplo
idA
llied
See
d13
012
712
9(2)
Boxe
rte
trap
loid
AgriB
ioTe
ch12
110
611
4(2)
Calib
rate
trap
loid
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l95
112
104(
2)CA
S M
P64
dipl
oid
Casc
ade
Inte
rnat
iona
l97
–Ci
tade
lte
trap
loid
Ag C
anad
a10
194
113
103
103(
4)D
erby
Publ
ic74
–Eu
rost
arte
trap
loid
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
112
–Fe
eder
dipl
oid
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
76–
Gra
ndda
ddy
tetr
aplo
idSm
ith S
eed
118
101
109
111
110(
4)G
reen
Gol
dte
trap
loid
Gra
ssla
nds
Ore
gon
96–
Her
bal
ProS
eeds
Mar
ketin
g74
–La
sso
dipl
oid
DLF
Inte
rnat
iona
l98
–Li
nndi
ploi
dPu
blic
8798
9810
298
8586
8788
7791
(10)
Man
hatt
endi
ploi
d85
–M
ara
dipl
oid
Bare
nbru
g U
SA85
–M
atrix
dipl
oid
Crop
mar
k se
eds
7764
–M
aver
ick
Gol
dhy
brid
tetr
aplo
idA
mpa
c Se
ed97
7184
(2)
Ort
ette
trap
loid
Ore
gro
Seed
s11
7–
Polly
IIte
trap
loid
FFR/
Sou.
St.
104
110
125
113(
3)Po
lly P
lus
hybr
id te
trap
loid
Alli
ed S
eed
6460
62(2
)Po
wer
tetr
aplo
idA
mpa
c Se
ed11
010
110
6(2)
Qua
rter
mas
ter
tetr
aplo
idRa
dix
Rese
arch
122
–Q
uart
ette
trap
loid
Am
pac
Seed
9756
4611
378
(4)
RAD
-CPS
212
hybr
id te
trap
loid
Radi
x Re
sear
ch13
4–
RAD
-MI1
25hy
brid
tetr
aplo
idM
ount
ain
View
See
ds12
0–
Sam
pson
dipl
oid
Inte
rnat
iona
l See
ds87
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erra
dipl
oid
Lew
is S
eed
Co.
89–
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ate
trap
loid
King
s Ag
riSee
ds96
–Ya
tsyn
dipl
oid
Bare
nbru
g U
SA80
8985
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1 Ye
ar tr
ial w
as e
stab
lishe
d.2
Use
this
sum
mar
y ta
ble
as a
gui
de in
mak
ing
varie
ty d
ecis
ions
, but
refe
r to
spec
ific
year
ly re
port
s to
det
erm
ine
stat
istic
al d
iffer
ence
s in
fora
ge y
ield
bet
wee
n va
rietie
s. To
find
act
ual y
ield
s, lo
ok in
the
year
ly re
port
for t
he fi
nal y
ear o
f eac
h sp
ecifi
c tr
ial.
For e
xam
ple,
the
Lexi
ngto
n tr
ial p
lant
ed in
199
9 w
as h
arve
sted
2 y
ears
, so
the
final
repo
rt w
ould
be
“200
1 A
nnua
l and
Per
enni
al
Ryeg
rass
Rep
ort”
arc
hive
d in
the
KY F
orag
e w
eb s
ite a
t <w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
3 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.4
In p
eren
nial
ryeg
rass
, low
yie
ldin
g va
rietie
s us
ually
resu
lt fr
om w
inte
rkill
or s
umm
er m
orta
lity.
5 N
umbe
r of y
ears
of d
ata.
14
Tabl
e 13
. Sum
mar
y of
Ken
tuck
y A
lfalfa
Gra
zing
Tri
als
1994
-201
0 (s
tand
per
sist
ence
sho
wn
as a
per
cent
of t
he g
razi
ng-t
oler
ant A
lfagr
aze)
.
Vari
ety
Prop
riet
or
Vari
ety
Char
acte
rist
ics1
Lexi
ngto
nM
ean5
(# tr
ials
)FD
Dis
ease
Res
ista
nce2
1994
3,4
1996
1997
1998
2000
2000
2001
2004
2005
2006
BwFw
An
PRR
APH
3yr6
3yr
4yr
3yr
2yr
3yr
3yr
4yr
4yr
3yr
ABT
205
W-L
Res
earc
h2
HR
HR
HR
HR
R94
8489
(2)
ABT
350
W-L
Res
earc
h3
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
46–
ABT
405
W-L
Res
earc
h4
HR
HR
HR
HR
R71
129
6946
100
83(5
)A
lfagr
aze
Am
eric
as A
lfalfa
2M
RR
MR
R–
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100(
10)
Am
erig
raze
401
+ZA
mer
icas
Alfa
lfa4
HR
HR
HR
HR
R12
053
5626
8512
578
(6)
Am
eris
tand
403
TA
mer
icas
Alfa
lfa4
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
141
144
143(
2)A
mer
ista
nd 4
07TQ
Am
eric
as A
lfalfa
4H
RH
RH
RH
RH
R13
6–
Apo
lloA
mer
icas
Alfa
lfa4
RR
RR
–48
7533
4717
3125
3627
39(9
)A
rc (c
ertifi
ed)
Publ
ic4
LRM
RH
R–
–38
–Ba
ralfa
54
Bare
nbru
g U
SA–
RH
RH
RH
RH
R78
–Cu
t-n-
Gra
zeA
mer
icas
Alfa
lfa3
HR
HR
HR
HR
R68
–FK
421
Don
ley
Seed
Co.
4H
RH
H
H
H
100
–Fe
ast
Gar
st S
eeds
3H
RH
RH
RH
RR
146
8792
108(
3)Fo
rtre
ssSy
ngen
ta3
RR
RH
RR
4071
56(2
)G
old
Plus
PGI A
lfalfa
4H
RH
RH
RH
RR
81–
Gra
zeki
ngFF
R/So
uthe
rn S
tate
s5
MR
HR
HR
RS
9141
5061
(3)
Hay
graz
erG
reat
Pla
ins
Rese
arch
4H
RH
RR
RM
R75
3938
51(3
)In
tegr
ityPG
I Alfa
lfa4
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
172
–Le
gacy
Gre
en S
eed
4R
RR
RR
32–
Mag
nagr
aze
Dai
ryla
nd S
eed
Co.
3H
RH
RR
HR
–56
–Pa
stur
e Pl
usM
BS3
HR
HR
RH
RM
R60
–Pi
onee
r 98
Pion
eer
3H
RR
HR
R–
56–
ProG
roM
BS In
c.4
HR
HR
RH
RM
R81
–Q
uant
umA
BI A
lfalfa
2H
RH
RH
RH
RR
71–
Rebe
lTa
rget
See
d4
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
79–
Rugg
edTa
rget
See
d3
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
146
–Ru
shm
ore
Syng
enta
4H
RH
RH
RH
RH
R32
–Sa
rana
c A
R (c
ert.)
Publ
ic4
MR
RH
RLR
–77
100
89(2
)Sp
redo
r 3Sy
ngen
ta1
HR
HR
RM
RS
7112
375
6896
(4)
Stam
pede
Alli
ed S
eed
3H
RR
RH
RR
73–
Trip
le T
rust
450
ABI
/Am
eric
a’s A
lfalfa
5H
RH
RH
RH
RH
R14
5–
Win
terg
reen
ABI
Alfa
lfa3
HR
HR
HR
HR
R95
5772
75(3
)W
L 32
6GZ
W-L
Res
earc
h4
HR
HR
HR
HR
HR
118
8810
3(2)
115
Bran
dM
onsa
nto
3H
RH
RR
HR
R56
8571
(2)
5373
Pion
eer
4H
RH
RH
RTM
RLR
21–
5432
Pion
eer
4H
RH
R–
MR
–51
–1
Varie
ty c
hara
cter
istic
s: F
D=f
all d
orm
ancy
, Bw
=bac
teria
l wilt
, Fw
=fus
ariu
m w
ilt, A
n=an
thra
cnos
e, P
RR=p
hyto
phth
era
root
rot,
APH
-aph
anom
yces
root
rot.
Info
rmat
ion
prov
ided
by
seed
com
pani
es.
2 D
isea
se re
sist
ance
: S=s
usce
ptib
le, L
R=lo
w re
sist
ance
, MR=
mod
erat
e re
sist
ance
, R=r
esis
tanc
e, H
R=hi
gh re
sist
ance
.3
Year
tria
l was
est
ablis
hed.
4 U
se th
is s
umm
ary
tabl
e as
a g
uide
in m
akin
g va
riety
dec
isio
ns, b
ut re
fer t
o sp
ecifi
c ye
arly
repo
rts
to d
eter
min
e st
atis
tical
diff
eren
ces
in s
tand
per
sist
ence
bet
wee
n va
rietie
s. To
find
act
ual p
ersi
sten
ce
ratin
gs, l
ook
in th
e ye
arly
repo
rt fo
r the
fina
l yea
r of e
ach
spec
ific
test
. For
exa
mpl
e, th
e Le
ton
tria
l pla
nted
in 1
996
was
gra
zed
for 3
yea
rs s
o fin
al p
ersi
sten
ce re
port
wou
ld b
e “1
999
Alfa
lfa G
razi
ng
Tole
ranc
e Re
port
” arc
hive
d in
the
KY F
orag
e w
eb s
ite a
t <w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
5 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.6
Num
ber o
f yea
rs o
f dat
a.
15
Tabl
e 14
. Sum
mar
y of
199
6-20
10 K
entu
cky
Tall
Fesc
ue G
razi
ng T
oler
ance
Tri
als
(sta
nd p
ersi
sten
ce s
how
n as
a p
erce
nt o
f the
sta
nd ra
ting
of K
Y 31
+).
Vari
ety
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
nPr
ince
ton
Mea
n3
(# tr
ials
)19
961,
219
9719
9819
9920
0020
0120
0220
0320
0420
0520
0620
0720
023y
r44y
r3y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r3y
r4y
rAd
vanc
e M
axQ
Penn
ingt
on S
eed
94–
Baria
neBa
renb
rug
USA
8975
4772
71(4
)Ba
rcel
Bare
nbru
g U
SA92
–Ba
rElit
eBa
renb
rug
USA
100
–Ba
role
xBa
renb
rug
USA
7810
194
91(3
)Ba
rOpt
ima
PLU
S E3
4Ba
renb
rug
USA
100
101
101(
2)BA
R9TM
POBa
renb
rug
USA
75–
Bron
son
Am
pac
Seed
39–
Catt
le C
lub
Gre
en S
eed
3798
7093
9178
(2)
Carm
ine
DLF
-Jen
ks90
–Co
wgi
rlRo
se A
gri-S
eed
99–
Dov
eyBa
renb
rug
USA
92–
Fest
ival
Pick
seed
Wes
t10
010
189
97(3
)Fe
stor
ina
Adva
nta
Seed
s98
8657
80(3
)Fu
ego
Adva
nta
Seed
s27
–H
oedo
wn
DLF
-Jen
ks88
–Je
sup
EFPe
nnin
gton
See
d63
9199
84(3
)Je
sup
Max
QPe
nnin
gton
See
d11
479
103
9768
102
9910
596
(8)
John
ston
ePr
osee
ds65
107
9288
(3)
KY31
+KY
Agr
ic. E
xp S
ta.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100(
13)
KY31
-KY
Agr
ic. E
xp S
ta.
9490
102
8498
103
9810
082
100
101
105
96(1
2)Ke
nhy
Publ
ic11
6–
Koka
nee
Am
pac
Seed
43–
Mar
tin II
Inte
rnat
iona
l See
ds59
–M
axim
ize
Rose
Agr
i-See
d99
–N
anry
oJa
pane
se G
rass
land
Fo
r.See
d/10
1–
USD
A-A
RS,E
l Ren
o, O
KO
rygu
n99
–Re
solu
teA
mpa
c Se
ed23
–Se
lect
FFR/
Sou.
St.
109
6910
710
110
010
067
100
9298
94(1
0)So
uthe
rn C
ross
25–
Star
graz
erFF
R/So
u. S
t.90
5286
8979
(4)
Stoc
kman
Seed
Res
. of O
R10
2–
TF33
Bare
nbru
g U
SA34
–Tu
scan
y II
Seed
Res
. of O
R10
0–
Verd
ant
Am
.Gra
ss S
eed
97–
Vulc
anIn
tern
atio
nal S
eeds
109
–1
Year
tria
l was
est
ablis
hed.
2 U
se th
is s
umm
ary
tabl
e as
a g
uide
in m
akin
g va
riety
dec
isio
ns, b
ut re
fer t
o sp
ecifi
c ye
arly
repo
rts
to d
eter
min
e st
atis
tical
diff
eren
ces
in s
tand
per
sist
ence
bet
wee
n va
rietie
s. To
find
act
ual
pers
iste
nce
ratin
gs, l
ook
in th
e ye
arly
repo
rt fo
r the
fina
l yea
r of e
ach
spec
ific
tria
l. Fo
r exa
mpl
e, th
e Le
ton
tria
l pla
nted
in in
199
7 w
as g
raze
d 4
year
s, so
the
final
repo
rt w
ould
be
“200
1 Co
ol-
Seas
on G
rass
Gra
zing
Tole
ranc
e Re
port
” arc
hive
d in
the
KY F
orag
e w
eb s
ite a
t <w
ww
.uky
.edu
/Ag/
Fora
ge>.
3 M
ean
only
pre
sent
ed w
hen
resp
ectiv
e va
riety
was
incl
uded
in tw
o or
mor
e tr
ials
.4
Num
ber o
f yea
rs o
f dat
a.
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Tabl
e 15
. Sum
mar
y of
199
6-20
10 K
entu
cky
Orc
hard
gras
s G
razi
ng T
oler
ance
Tri
als
(sta
nd p
ersi
sten
ce s
how
n as
a p
erce
nt o
f the
mea
n of
the
com
mer
cial
var
ieti
es in
the
tria
l).
Vari
ety
Prop
riet
or
Lexi
ngto
nPr
ince
ton
Mea
n3
(# tr
ials
)19
961,
219
9719
9819
9920
0020
0120
0220
0320
0420
0520
0720
023y
r44y
r3y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r4y
r3y
r4y
rA
bert
opPe
nnin
gton
See
d38
–A
lber
tU
niv.
of W
isco
nsin
115
–A
mba
DLF
-Jen
ks71
–A
mbr
osia
Penn
ingt
on S
eed
9094
92(2
)A
thos
DLF
-Jen
ks93
6077
(2)
Benc
hmar
kFF
R/So
u. S
tate
s10
010
511
594
118
123
114
133
113(
8)Be
nchm
ark
Plus
FFR/
Sou.
Sta
tes
120
152
126
133
133(
4)Bo
one
Publ
ic13
110
211
7(2)
Chey
enne
Wes
tern
Pro
d. In
c.94
–Co
mm
and
Seed
Res
earc
h of
OR
81–
Crow
nD
onle
y Se
ed86
9691
(2)
Crow
n Ro
yale
Don
ley
Seed
100
–Cr
own
Roya
le P
lus
Don
ley
Seed
124
8310
4(2)
Hal
lmar
kJa
mes
Van
Leeu
wen
107
104
103
115
113
8310
4(6)
Har
vest
arCo
lum
bia
Seed
s75
–H
aym
ate
FFR/
Sou.
Sta
tes
9371
102
9653
115
100
118
8392
(9)
Inte
nsiv
Bare
nbru
g U
SA51
–M
amm
oth
DLF
-Jen
ks11
5–
Meg
abite
Turf
See
d77
–N
iva
DLF
-Jen
ks76
8380
(2)
Pers
ist
Smith
See
d 13
812
613
2(2)
Pizz
aAd
vant
a Se
eds
63–
Poto
mac
Publ
ic98
116
119
117
113(
4)Pr
airie
Turn
er S
eed
127
121
8311
0(3)
Profi
leSc
ott S
eed
9811
610
7(2)
Prog
ress
Scot
t See
d11
1–
Teka
poA
mpa
c Se
ed93
166
9210
455
7411
850
101
100
95(1
0)Ta
kena
Smith
See
d 81
9990
(2)
Seco
FFR/
Sou.
Sta
tes
79–
WP3
00W
este
rn P
rod.
Inc.
94–
1 Ye
ar tr
ial w
as e
stab
lishe
d.2
Use
this
sum
mar
y ta
ble
as a
gui
de in
mak
ing
varie
ty d
ecis
ions
, but
refe
r to
spec
ific
year
ly re
port
s to
det
erm
ine
stat
istic
al d
iffer
ence
s in
sta
nd p
ersi
sten
ce b
etw
een
varie
ties.
To
find
actu
al p
ersi
sten
ce ra
tings
, loo
k in
the
year
ly re
port
for t
he fi
nal y
ear o
f eac
h sp
ecifi
c tr
ial.
For e
xam
ple,
the
Lexi
ngto
n tr
ial p
lant
ed in
199
7 w
as g
raze
d 4
year
s, so
the
final
re
port
wou
ld b
e “2
001
Cool
-Sea
son
Gra
ss G
razi
ng To
lera
nce
Repo
rt” a
rchi
ved
in th
e KY
For
age
web
site
at <
ww
w.u
ky.e
du/A
g/Fo
rage
>.3
Mea
n on
ly p
rese
nted
whe
n re
spec
tive
varie
ty w
as in
clud
ed in
two
or m
ore
tria
ls.
4 N
umbe
r of y
ears
of d
ata.
Not
e: S
tand
thin
ning
may
hav
e be
en g
reat
er fo
r pre
ferr
ed v
arie
ties
due
to c
lose
r gra
zing
. See
indi
vidu
al tr
ial t
able
s fo
r pre
fere
nce
ratin
gs.