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In 2022, Embrapa launched a new pasture to diversify pasture on Brazilian farms: BRS Sarandi. This cultivar is the first to regrow after the first rains in spring, making it an excellent option for feeding livestock during this season. It grows well in low-fertility soils and has good nutritional quality, in addition to good palatability, ensuring good consumption by animals and significant weight gain during the rainy season.
Adaptation
| Soil fertility | low |
| Annual precipitation | above 700mm |
Tolerance
| Dry | high |
| Cold | low |
| Excess soil moisture | low |
| Spittle | high |
Production
| Dry matter per hectare/year | 10 to 12 tons |
| Percentage | 10% |
| Palatability | good |
Use / Management
| Training time | 40 to 90 days |
| First grazing | 50 to 90 days |
| Height for animal entry | 80 cm |
| Sowing: Bury the seeds at soil and use of the compactor roll | yes, 2 to 4 cm depth. |
Adaptation
| Soil fertility | low |
| Annual precipitation | above 700mm |
Tolerance
| Dry | high |
| Cold | low |
| Excess soil moisture | low |
| Spittle | high |
Production
| Dry matter per hectare/year | 10 to 12 tons |
| Percentage | 10% |
| Palatability | good |
Use / Management
| Training time | 40 to 90 days |
| First grazing | 50 to 90 days |
| Height for animal entry | 80 cm |
| Sowing: Bury the seeds at soil and use of the compactor roll | yes, 2 to 4 cm depth. |
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