Blue alfalfa GALAXY is a perennial fodder crop intended for hay and silage production. The plant is of medium height with very dark blue-purple and mixed flowers, starting to bloom in an average period. The variety is distinguished by high dry matter yield, which reaches 41.4 c/ha in the Tula region, which is 5.6 c/ha higher than the average standard, and in the Central Black Earth region, the yield can reach 83.0 c/ha. Protein content in dry matter is 12.1%, which ensures high quality fodder for animals.
GALAXY is characterized by resistance to a range of diseases, including anthracnose, leaf diseases, and nematodes, which contributes to yield stability and reduced costs for plant protection. The variety is adapted to the conditions of the Central and Central Black Earth regions, making it a reliable choice for agricultural production in these areas. The perennial lifespan of the plant is 4 years and more, which allows for effective use of crops over several seasons.
In addition to fodder purposes, GALAXY alfalfa plays an important role in improving soil structure and enriching it with nitrogen, which positively affects subsequent crops in crop rotation. High seed quality and adaptation to various climatic conditions make this variety in demand among farmers seeking to increase the productivity and resilience of their crops.