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Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass

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Specifications

• Crop Name: Annual Rye Grass (OP)
• Variety: Kern 788 Aar Rye Grass
• Season: Rabi (Winter Forage Crop)
• Pollination: Open Pollinated
• Dry Matter Digestibility: 65%
• Crude Protein: 14% – 18%
• Use: Fresh Fodder & Dry Hay
• Special Traits: Multi-Cut, Highly palatable, rapid growth, high milk yield response.

Character

• Type: Annual, open-pollinated rye grass
• Cuts: Multi-cut, fast regrowth after each harvest
• Digestibility: 65 % dry-matter digestibility
• Protein Content: 14 – 18 % crude protein
• Growth Habit: Quick-growing, highly succulent, very palatable
• Adaptability: Thrives in both plains and hill regions during Rabi
• Benefit: Enhances milk solids and overall dairy performance

Agronomy

• Soil & Climate: Performs best in well-drained loamy soils (pH 5 – 7) under cool, temperate Rabi conditions.
• Sowing Time:
o Plains: October – December
o Hills: September – October or March – April
• Seed Rate: 8 – 10 kg per hectare (pure sowing); 4 – 5 kg per acre with berseem mix.
• Spacing: 30–35 cm between rows; 1–2 cm depth.
• Irrigation: First watering immediately after sowing; subsequent at 15–20-day intervals.
• Fertilizer: 24 kg N + 18 kg P per acre before sowing + 12 kg N after each cut.
• Harvesting: First cut at 50–60 days (boot stage) or 50–60 cm height; next cuts every 30 days.

Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass is a premium, open-pollinated winter forage crop for the Rabi season. With 65 % dry-matter digestibility and 14–18 % crude protein, it is one of the world’s most palatable and high-nutrient grasses. Its rapid regrowth, multi-cut nature, and high succulence improve milk yield and quality in dairy animals. Perfect for both fresh and dry fodder (hay), it ensures consistent green feed and maximum farm productivity.

Q1. What is Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass?
A1. A high-protein, highly digestible winter forage crop used for dairy and livestock feed.

Q2. When should it be sown?
A2. During the Rabi season – October to December (plains) and September to October or March to April (hills).

Q3. How much seed is required?
A3. 8–10 kg per hectare for pure sowing or 4–5 kg per acre when mixed with berseem.

Q4. What type of soil is ideal?
A4. Well-drained loamy soil with neutral pH (5 – 7).

Q5. Is it multi-cut?
A5. Yes, you can harvest multiple cuts (3 – 5) each season with quick regrowth.

Q6. How does it benefit dairy farmers?
A6. Increases milk production and milk solids due to its high digestibility and protein.

Q7. Can the seeds be saved for next season?
A7. Yes, it is open-pollinated so farmers can collect and reuse seeds.

Q8. How is weed management done?
A8. Regular manual weeding and maintaining proper spacing control weed competition.

Q9. Can it be used as hay?
A9. Yes, it can be fed fresh or sun-dried as high-quality hay.

Q10. Why choose Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass?
A10. Because it is the most palatable, multi-cut and highly nutritious grass, boosting livestock health and dairy profitability.

Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass is a premium, open-pollinated winter forage crop for the Rabi season. With 65 % dry-matter digestibility and 14–18 % crude protein, it is one of the world’s most palatable and high-nutrient grasses. Its rapid regrowth, multi-cut nature, and high succulence improve milk yield and quality in dairy animals. Perfect for both fresh and dry fodder (hay), it ensures consistent green feed and maximum farm productivity.

Q1. What is Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass?
A1. A high-protein, highly digestible winter forage crop used for dairy and livestock feed.

Q2. When should it be sown?
A2. During the Rabi season – October to December (plains) and September to October or March to April (hills).

Q3. How much seed is required?
A3. 8–10 kg per hectare for pure sowing or 4–5 kg per acre when mixed with berseem.

Q4. What type of soil is ideal?
A4. Well-drained loamy soil with neutral pH (5 – 7).

Q5. Is it multi-cut?
A5. Yes, you can harvest multiple cuts (3 – 5) each season with quick regrowth.

Q6. How does it benefit dairy farmers?
A6. Increases milk production and milk solids due to its high digestibility and protein.

Q7. Can the seeds be saved for next season?
A7. Yes, it is open-pollinated so farmers can collect and reuse seeds.

Q8. How is weed management done?
A8. Regular manual weeding and maintaining proper spacing control weed competition.

Q9. Can it be used as hay?
A9. Yes, it can be fed fresh or sun-dried as high-quality hay.

Q10. Why choose Kern 788 Amar Rye Grass?
A10. Because it is the most palatable, multi-cut and highly nutritious grass, boosting livestock health and dairy profitability.