Description
Lupine Yellow Baryt – High Yielding Forage Plant and Green Fertilizer with Exceptional Resistance
Lupine Yellow Barite is a versatile plant from the legume family, ideal for both the production of feed and as green manure. Thanks to its low alkaloid content, this variety is particularly recommended for feeding weaners, fattening pigs and poultry. It is also often sown for seeds and is a valuable ingredient in mixtures with narrow-leafed lupine and peas.
Crop Resistance and Flexibility
Baryt is distinguished by its high resistance to lodging and low tendency to cracking and seed shedding, which makes it a reliable plant even in more difficult conditions. This variety is characterized by an early flowering and ripening date, while being low in sensitivity to temperature changes, which provides greater flexibility in sowing planning.
Thanks to its low soil requirements, Baryt lupine thrives in light soils, making it a popular choice throughout the country. What's more, it has a small yield drop in drought conditions, making it exceptionally stable in terms of yield.
High Performance and Low Requirements
The Baryt variety is characterized by high resistance to diseases, including anthracnose and fusarial wilt of lupine. Its efficiency has been confirmed, reaching 105% of the standard in 2018. Thanks to very sweet seeds, with one of the lowest alkaloid contents, Baryt yellow lupine is especially recommended for farmers who are looking for a plant with high fodder value and high yield potential.
Baryt yellow lupine is a reliable variety with versatile use. Thanks to its resistance, flexibility in cultivation and high efficiency, it is an excellent choice for both fodder production and as a green manure plant. High disease resistance, low soil requirements and sowing flexibility make Baryt a plant that will meet the expectations of every farmer.