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Verdure Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass

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  • Vigorous Early Growth
  • Disease Resistant
  • Great Yielder
  • Selected out of Blizzard
  • Plenty of feed - Early and Often!

Verdure Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass--Selected out of Blizzard annual ryegrass, Verdure has tremendous value for livestock grazing, haymaking and silage production.

Early Production - There is a difference! Some producers have been told that there is little difference between ryegrass varieties. A look at data from Northern Georgia and Northern Alabama shows how much difference there really is! If you choose the wrong ryegrass, you may not only lose out on overall yields, but you may not have the necessary grass to feed your stock in the first half of the season. Verdure provides consistent, predictable high yields, all season long!

Calhoun, Georgia – 2005 Forage Yields
Dry Matter Yield in Lbs.
Variety Jan 12 Mar 13 Apr 29 Jun 13 Season Total
Verdure 1,112 2,865 5,890 6,079 15,945
Rio 737 2,411 5,309 5,347 13,803
Lowest yield 149 1,828 3,572 4,448 10,673
Lsd 350 778 981 1,295 1,617
Crossvile, AL – 2004-05 Forage Yields
Dry Matter Yield in Lbs.
Variety Autumn Winter Early Spring Late Spring Season Total
Verdure 1,136 1,379 4,436 5,176 12,127
Rio 1,540 1,806 4,334 4,444 12,124
Lowest yield 168 492 3,282 3,464 10,210
Lsd 350 778 981 1,295 1,617

Completed trial data available www.griffin.peachnet.edu

Completed trial data available www.ag.auburn.edu


Healthy Plants - One of Verdure’s key characteristics is its improved disease resistance. The University of Florida regularly evaluates ryegrasses for resistance to leaf spot, crown rust, and gray leaf spot. Each rating in 2005 showed Verdure to be significantly more resistant than most all varieties!

University of Florida - Gainesville, FL
2004-05 Disease & Insect Resistance Ratings 
  Feb 4* Feb 21* Mar 24* Apr 11# Ave
Attain 2 3.25 4.25 2 2.88
Striker 1.75 3.75 4 2 2.88
Verdure 1.5 3 3.5 4 3
Big Boss 2 3.5 4.5 2.25 3.06
Graze-N-Gro 2.5 3.75 4.25 3 3.38
Angus 1 2.25 4 4 3.5 3.44
Double Barrel 2 3.75 5 3.25 3.5
Ed 2 4 5 3.25 3.56
Rocket 1.75 3 5.25 4.25 3.56
Beefbuilder III 1.83 3.5 4 5.16 3.62
Surrey II 2 4.25 5 3.75 3.75
Gulf 2.25 4.25 5.25 3.75 3.88
Thunder 2.25 4.25 4.75 4.25 3.88
King 2.25 4 4.75 4.5 3.88
Diamond T 2 3.5 4.75 5.5 3.94
Ribeye 2 3.75 5.25 4.75 3.94
Bruiser 2.25 4.75 4.75 4.25 4
Stampede 2.5 4.25 5.25 4.5 4.13
Florida 80 3.25 4.75 5.25 4.5 4.13
Lonestar 2.25 4 5.5 5 4.19
Rio 2.25 4 5.5 5.25 4.25
Surrey 2.75 4.75 5.25 4.75 4.38
Passerel Plus 2.25 4 6 5.25 4.38
Big Daddy 2.25 4 5.75 6.25 4.56
Flying A 2.25 4.25 5.25 6.5 4.56
Shiwasuaoba 4.75 6.5 6.75 8 6.5
Lsd 0.78 1.08 1.45 1.77 0.64
* - Disease complex rating: 0 = no disease and 10 = 100% coverage or death. For the first two rating dates Gray Leaf Spot was the dominant disease, while Crown Rust was prominent during the last two ratings.
# - Disease was evaluated on the re-growth following a Feb 22 cutting. Complete results available upon request.
Mississippi State University  Starkville, MS 2005-06
Dry Matter Yields
Variety Total in Lbs
 Verdure 9,249*
Maximus 9,053*
Surrey II 8,929*
Prine Tetraploid 8,889*
Ed 8,649*
Graze N Grow 8,641*
Attain 8,618*
Flying A 8,556*
Diamond T 8,512*
Rio 8,495*
Dyna-Gain UAP 8,416*
Passerel Plus 8,313*
Striker 8,306*
Jumbo 8,235*
King 8,196*
Beef Builder III 8,194*
Big Boss 8,133*
Jackson 7887*
Dyna-Gain Oregro 7,525
Bulldog Grazer 7,023
Stockaid 7,018
Angus I 6,669
Brigadier 5,936
Mean 8,012
CV% 12.2
Lsd (0.05) 1,373
Stand of all varieties was > 90% except Brigadier (38%), Beef Builder III (74%),  Maton Rye (60%) and NF65 Rye (82%)
Soil: Marietta fine Sandy Loam. Planted: 10/06/05.  Irrigated 1.2” on 11/10/05. Fertilized with 500 lbs/ac 15-5-10 on 10/07/05 and 4/24/06;  Fertilized with 150 lbs/Ac 40-0-0- (S) on 1/15/06 and 3/02/06

Deep South Performance - Verdure out-scored all other varieties at the MS research station in Starkville in 2005-06, and at Marianna, Florida in 2006-2007.

University of Florida
Marianna, FL 2006-2007
Dry Matter Yields
Variety Total in Lbs
 Verdure 7,724*
Jumbo 7,268*
TAMTOB 7,268*
Hercules 7,144*
Attain 6,557*
Flying A 6,036
Big Boss 5,862
Common 5,763
Tam 90 5,729
Rio 5,665
Grazer 5,564
Diamond T 5,521
Ed 5,480
Maximus 4,961
Shiwasuaoba 4,961
Passerel Plus 4,846
Barextra 3,795
Average 5,787
Lsd @ 10% 5,276
Moldboard plowed and rototille 1270d; to avoid stand loss 1.0 inch/acre irrigation on 3-31-07, 4-05-07, 4-12-07, and 4-20-07.
Soil: Chipola loamy sand. Planted: 10/030/06.  Irrigated 1.2” on 11/10/05. Fertilizer: Preplant: 50 lb N, 40 lb P2O5, and 60 lb K2O/acre.Topdress: 50 lb N/acre after 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th harvests.

Great Yields, Vigorous Growth, Great Resistance


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*Complete trial data available upon request.
Verdure was tested as WVPB-AR-SS-93-K-T-1 and WVPB-SS-93-AR-K4N