Application manual Lucerne
Barenbrug has developed Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator®, a seed enhancement which makes it possible to place Rhizobium bacteria directly on the seed. This seed saves labour and increases the certainty of optimal crop establishment. Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator® embeds bacteria in a polymer matrix around the seed. Extra nutrients and preservatives have been added to this coating to increase shelf life.
Apart from choosing lucerne seed with Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator®, the right soil type, optimal fertilisation and correct harvesting methods will contribute to high forage yields. This crop management manual provides you with the necessary information to get the most out of your Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator® lucerne seed.
Establishing a new field
Field requirements
| pH | At least 6. |
| Weed pressure | Select plots with low weed pressure. Grains are ideal preceding crops. Avoid cultivating Lucerne on broken grassland. |
| Drainage level | Well-drained. |
| Soil structure | Remove compacted layers (>45 cm). |
| Pre-crop | No Lucerne should have been grown on the plot for more than 3 years due to auto-toxicity. |
| Soil | Lucerne performs best on loamy sand, loam, and clay soils. |
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Sowing
Sowing recommendations
| Sowing period | Mid-March to the first week of September. If there is increased weed pressure, sowing in late summer is best. |
| Seed rate | 25 kg Lucerne per hectare. |
| Cover crop | Lucerne can be combined with 5 kg Duet or 5 kg Protafix. |
| Sowing depth | 1-2 cm. Use a Cambridge roller after sowing. |
| Row distance | 8 - 12.5 cm. Choose short spacing between rows to avoid weeds. |
| Seedbed | Fine top layer but firm seedbed. |
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Fertilization
Fertilization recommendations per year per hectare*
| Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) | Add calcium carbonate to achieve a minimum pH of 6. |
| Nitrogen (N) | In a cold spring, 15-25 kg N as a starter is recommended. |
| Phosphorus (P) | 80 - 110 kg P2O5/ha on sandy and clay soils. |
| Potassium (K) | 260 - 300 kg K/ha on sandy soil. 235 - 270 kg K/ha on clay soil. |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 50 kg MgO/ha on sandy soil only. |
| Sulfur (S) | 20 kg S/ha on sandy and clay soils. |
*Conduct a soil analysis for specific recommendations, including sulfur (S), molybdenum (Mo), and boron (B).
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Weeds and pests control
Weeds and pests control recommendations
| Mechanical control | Control the weeds by mowing/topping if they grow above the lucerne. Avoid bare spots: don’t cut lucerne too short. Avoid damage from traffic by using low pressure tires. |
| Chemical control | Contact local distributor or advisory service for available products. |
Harvesting
Harvesting recommendations
| Moment of harvest | Cut at 5 - 10 % of flowering plants. |
| Weather conditions | Cut at dry weather conditions only. |
| Stubble length | 7 - 10 cm. Lower cutting heights kills new sprouts. |
| Recovery time | Lucerne needs to re-grow up to 10 – 15 cm before winter strikes. |
| Silage | Ensile with at least 35% dry matter, use an ensiling agent. |
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Where can you buy lucerne?
Where can you buy lucerne with Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator®? Click on the button to find one of our distributors. Do you have any questions about lucerne or Yellow Jacket Nitrogenerator? Do not hesitate and send an e-mail to export@barenbrug.nl.