Perennial Forage Trials (2020-2022)
Partners.
Overview.
The majority of the annual feed requirement comes from mixed stands of perennial grasses and legumes, therefore managing these forage resources is very important. Establishing and maintaining a successful hay-land or grazing stand requires significant investment and good management. Selecting varieties which are easy to establish and are resilient while providing high yield and quality can improve net returns for producers.
WCFA regularly evaluates a number of perennial forages and perennial forage mixtures for regional establishment, persistence, dry matter yield and nutritional quality. to provide producers in the west-central area with information needed to make informed management decisions regarding their perennial forage stands and tailor appropriate blends for the region.
2020-2022 Trial Information.
14 grass cultivars, 16 alfalfa cultivars, 2 sainfoin varieties, 2 cicer milkvetch varieties and 14 grass/legume mixtures will be evaluated at the Yellowhead County Research site (SE 27-53-09-W5). Nine additional sites will be evaluated throughout Alberta by other Applied Research Associations.
Grasses
AC Admiral, Meadow Brome AC Knowles, Hybrid Brome AC Saltlander, Green Wheatgrass AC Success, Hybrid Brome Blizzard, Orchardgrass Cache, Meadow Brome Courtney, Tall Fescue Fleet, Meadow Brome Greenleaf, Pubescent Wheatgrass Grinstad, Timothy Killarney, Orchardgrass Kirk, Crested Wheatgrass Nabucco, Italian Ryegrass Rendita, Italian Ryegrass
Alfalfa
2010 Alfalfa AC Grazeland AC Yellowhead Assalt DT Dalton Halo Halo 2 Phabalous PV Parlour HG (440 Alfalfa) PV Ultima Rambler Rangelander Rugged Spider Spredor 4 Spredor 5
Sainfoin
AAC Glenview AC Mountainview
Cicer Milkvetch
Oxley 2 Veldt
Mixtures
Fleet/Yellowhead Success/Yellowhead Knowles/Yellowhead Fleet/Spredor 5 Success/Spredor 5 Knowles/Spredor 5 Fleet/Yellowhead/Mountainview Success/Yellowhead/Mountainview Fleet/Yellowhead/Mountainview/Veldt Success/Yellowhead/Mountainview/Veldt Fleet/Greenleaf/Yellowhead Success/Greenleaf/Yellowhead Salinemaster Legumeaster
2020 Observations.
2020 will serve as the establishment year for the trial. Seeding occurred July 21, 28 and 29, 2020 due to wet field conditions. Emergence counts were conducted at 7, 14 and 21 days post-seeding. Initial mortality counts were conducted at 70 days post-seeding. In subsequent years persistence, yield and nutritional quality will be evaluated.
2016-2018 Trial Information.
11 grass cultivars, 14 legume cultivars and 9 grass/legume mixtures were evaluated over a three year period at the Yellowhead County Research site (SE 27-53-09-W5). Eight additional sites were evaluated throughout Alberta by other Applied Research Associations.
Grasses
Fleet Meadow Brome
AC Admiral Hybrid Brome
Success Hybrid Brome
Knowles Hybrid Brome
Greenleaf Pubescent Wheatgrass
Kirk Crested Wheatgrass
AC Saltlander Green Wheatgrass
Tom Russian Wildrye
Killarney Orchardgrass
Grinstad Timothy
Fojtan Festulolium
Courtney Tall Fescue
Mixes
Fleet/Admiral
Success/Yellowhead
Admiral/Yellowhead
Fleet/Spredor 5
Success/Spredor 5
Admiral/Spredor 5
Fleet/Mountainview
Success/Mountainview
Admiral/Mountainview
2016 Observations
Seeding occurred on June 7, 2016. No emergence counts were taken due to the amount of weed pressure. As 2016 was the establishment year no yield or quality data was collected. Note: pure legume stands did not establish at the site.
2017 Observations
Stand establishment was good for the perennial grasses and grass/legume mixtures despite pest and weed pressure and lack of moisture early in the summer. Plant counts, height measurements, yield and quality data collected.
2018 Observations
Stand establishment was good for the perennial grasses and grass/legume mixes. It is worth mentioning that sainfoin plants were not found in the plots. Plant counts, height measurements, yield and quality data collected.
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