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EverLeaf 126 is a true spring oat with dark foliage, an erect growth habit and very good standability. EverLeaf 126 has leaves that actually extend above the canopy at heading. EverLeaf
126 is a delayed heading oat and much of its forage mass and quality come from its extended
maturity. Since the plant is naturally vegetative for a longer period, biomass accumulation can
be extraordinary (assuming adequate moisture and fertility). EverLeaf 126 has a compact
panicle and produces an attractive product when baled. In many production areas rust has
adapted to conventional forage oats and is a significant impediment to quality and tonnage. EverLeaf 126 has excellent resistance to rust and most other leaf and stem diseases, with
the exception of Red Leaf (Barley Yellow Dwarf, a virus vectored by aphids). Seed (reddish in
appearance) count averages 14,000 seeds per pound. |
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High yielding and high quality. |
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Adequate rainfall and fertility required. |
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