Marco Tetraploid Turnip

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A robust, high-yielding tetraploid turnip that excels in various conditions. Perfect for all livestock types, Marco offers excellent resistance to bolting and clubroot. This turnip is ideal for farms seeking early maturing, high-quality forage with a high root-to-leaf ratio, especially in flexible sowing dates and short intervals to grazing.
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Why use
- The earliest maturing turnip available in New Zealand.
- High grazing preference and palatability.
- Excellent bolting resistance and high clubroot resistance.
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Benefits/Agronomic information
- The earliest maturing turnip available (50 - 70 days from grazing to sowing).
- Less time out of pasture.
- Sowing date flexibility.
- Two marco crops in one season are possible.
- Large bulbs, with high bulb to leaf ratio and good bulb storage.
- Bulb retains its quality for as long as 90 days after sowing.
- Good resistance to bolting and clubroot.
- Ploidy - tetraploid
- Growth peak- summer
- Sowing Rate - 1-3 kg/Ha
- Maturity (days to grazing) - 50 - 70
- Sowing depth - 1 cm
- Bolting resistance (1=low 9=high) - 9
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Why use
- The earliest maturing turnip available in New Zealand.
- High grazing preference and palatability.
- Excellent bolting resistance and high clubroot resistance.
-
Benefits/Agronomic information
- The earliest maturing turnip available (50 - 70 days from grazing to sowing).
- Less time out of pasture.
- Sowing date flexibility.
- Two marco crops in one season are possible.
- Large bulbs, with high bulb to leaf ratio and good bulb storage.
- Bulb retains its quality for as long as 90 days after sowing.
- Good resistance to bolting and clubroot.
- Ploidy - tetraploid
- Growth peak- summer
- Sowing Rate - 1-3 kg/Ha
- Maturity (days to grazing) - 50 - 70
- Sowing depth - 1 cm
- Bolting resistance (1=low 9=high) - 9