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A high yielding, very non-dormant variety with salt tolerance.
Growth is erect with rapid recovery
after cutting. SW 9720 is adapted to salty soils and to better
soils, both in warm and hot temperature areas, from Yolo County,
California to the Mexican border and south of there. Yields have
been excellent in Davis, CA, Imperial County, CA and Maricopa
County, AZ.
For hay production, SW 9720 is
adapted to areas of California and Arizona where non-dormant
varieties are recommended. SW 9720 was the highest yielding
variety in the non-dormant forage trial of 48 entries at
University of California, Davis. It is also doing very well in the
Imperial Valley of California and at the University of Arizona
Field Station of Maricopa, Arizona.
SW 9720 was developed on salty soils
near Mendota, California and in salt selection forage trials in
Tucson, Arizona. SW 9720 was synthetized from 90 plants and is a
California Certified Variety.
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A very high
yielding non-dormant variety of alfalfa with resistance to Fusarium
Wilt, Phytophthora Root Rot, Spotted Alfalfa Aphid, Pea Aphid, Blue
Alfalfa Aphid and Root Knot Nematode
Adaptation
SW 9628 alfalfa is a very non-dormant variety, with a dormancy
rating of 9. Growth is erect with rapid recovery after cutting. It
is adapted to areas of warm and very hot temperatures from the
Central San Joaquin Valley to the lower desert areas of California
and Arizona.
Disease, Insect and Nematode Resistance
SW 9628 is resistant to Root Knot
Nematode and Spotted Alfalfa Aphid, resistant to Fusarium Wilt,
Phytophthora Root rot, Pea Aphid and Blue Aphid. It also has low
resistance to Bacterial Wilt and Anthracnose.
Uses
For
hay production, SW 9628 is adapted to areas of California and
Arizona where non-dormant varieties are recommended. SW 9628 was
the Highest Yielding variety in the 3-year forage trial of 51
entries at the University of California Kearney Research Center,
Parlier, California. It yields very well in the University of
Arizona trials at Maricopa also.
Development
SW 9628 was developed in the Parker
Valley, Arizona and in the Central San Joaquin Valley of
California. Breeder’s seed was produced on very salty soil in the
Mendota, California area. SW 9628 was synthesized from 135 plants
and is a California Certified Variety.
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Adapted to areas of California where fall forage is desired and varieties of
dormancy ratings 8 and 9 are grown. This variety has produced very well in California,
Arizona, Argentina, Mexico and Saudi Arabia. The average hay yields of SW 9301 in 15
location test years in California is 112.8% of CUF 101 yields, and in 6 location test
years in Mexico SW 9301 produced 105.3% of CUF 101yields.
SW 9301 will produce in salty soils under irrigation.
See how well SW 9301 performed in recent alfalfa cultivar trials
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Adapted to areas of California where Fall forage is desired and varieties of
dormancy ratings 8 and 9 are grown. The average yields of SW 9400 in 9 location test years
in California is 103.4% of CUF 101 yields. Stand persistence in these tests has been
excellent for 4 years of intensive harvests.
SW 9400 has moderate resistance to Verticillium Wilt.
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Adapted to areas of California and Arizona where Fall forage is desired and
varieties of dormancy 9 are grown. The average hay yields of SW 9500 in 8 location test
years in California is 108.1% of CUF 101 yields in dry, hot climate areas.
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how well SW 9500 performed in recent
alfalfa cultivar trials
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