The cold problem for traditional alfalfa
Standard alfalfa cultivars from Mediterranean or temperate breeding programs (Spain, Argentina, USA) have fall dormancy ratings of 5-9, meaning they go dormant in autumn but don't tolerate extreme cold. Below -15ยฐC they suffer crown damage. Below -20ยฐC the stand dies completely.
For continental climates โ Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Northern China, Iran highlands, Eastern Turkey, Russian Federation, Belarus โ temperate alfalfa simply isn't viable. Farmers must either re-seed annually (expensive) or use a true cold-tolerant variety.
What makes KN92 different
KN92 was developed in Pakistan's cooler northern zones (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Northern Punjab, Azad Kashmir) where winters average -15ยฐC with extremes to -25ยฐC. The variety has fall dormancy rating 3-4 with strong winter hardiness:
- Winter dormancy to -25ยฐC โ crowns survive insulated by snowpack
- Quick spring recovery โ first cut 50-60 days after thaw
- 8-10 cuts per year under continental irrigation patterns
- Crude protein 22-26% at bloom
- Deep root 3-5m, drought-tolerant in late summer
- Compatible with rotation โ fits cotton-alfalfa, wheat-alfalfa rotations
Comparison vs other cold-tolerant varieties
| Variety | Origin | Fall dormancy | Winter hardiness | Cuts/yr | FOB origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KN92 | Pakistan | 3-4 | -25ยฐC | 8-10 | ,800-2,100/MT |
| Lobo | Russia | 3 | -30ยฐC | 6-8 | ,200-2,800/MT (sanctioned) |
| Sinskaya | Russia/USSR | 3 | -25ยฐC | 6-8 | ,200-2,800/MT (sanctioned) |
| AC Caribou | Canada | 2 | -28ยฐC | 7-9 | ,600-3,200/MT |
| Vernal | USA | 3 | -22ยฐC | 7-9 | ,800-3,400/MT |
| Voronezhskaya 6 | Russia | 3 | -25ยฐC | 7-9 | ,400-3,000/MT (sanctioned) |
KN92's combination of cold tolerance + Pakistan-origin pricing + dodder-free ISTA certification makes it the best value for cold-region buyers. Russian-origin varieties face trade-finance complications since 2022; Canadian/US varieties cost 40-60% more.
Ideal markets and proven performance
- Uzbekistan โ Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Fergana dairy belts
- Kazakhstan โ Almaty, Shymkent, Aktobe regions; alfalfa rotation with wheat
- Kyrgyzstan โ Issyk-Kul and Chuy valley dairy
- Tajikistan โ Khatlon region pastoral and dairy
- Northern China โ Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang (CPFTA-2 duty benefit)
- Iran highlands โ Tabriz, Isfahan, Mashhad areas above 1,500m elevation
- Turkey โ Anatolia plateau, Konya, Sivas, Erzurum dairy
- Russian Federation โ Volgograd, Stavropol, Krasnodar (subject to trade finance)
- Belarus โ Dairy cooperative imports
- Mongolia โ Emerging dairy and feedlot industry
- Afghanistan โ Highland dairy rehabilitation programs
- Argentine Pampa โ Cold-winter pampean dairy
- Pakistan northern areas โ Skardu, Gilgit, Hunza
Sowing rate and management
- Sowing window: Late March to mid-May after final frost. Some regions also autumn-sow late August to early September.
- Seeding rate: 22-28 kg/hectare pure stand; 14-18 kg/ha with companion grass
- Sowing depth: 1.5-2.5 cm
- Soil pH: 6.5-7.5 preferred; tolerates 5.5-8.0
- Rhizobium inoculation: Recommended on first-time alfalfa fields. Strain Sinorhizobium meliloti.
- Fall management: Last cut at least 35-45 days before first hard frost to allow crown carbohydrate accumulation
- Snow protection: Avoid grazing late autumn; snowpack insulates crowns
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25-1,000 MT ยท FOB Karachi ยท ISTA Orange Certificate ยท 99%+ purity ยท 0% dodder
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Can KN92 grow in hot climates? No. For hot climates above 30ยฐC average use TAIZTAR. KN92 will go dormant or burn in summer heat above 38ยฐC.
What is the fall dormancy rating? KN92 is fall dormancy class 3-4 โ meaning it enters dormancy in early autumn and holds vigour reserves through winter.
Is KN92 GMO? No. Conventional bred, non-GMO. Suitable for organic certification.
Can I blend KN92 with grass species? Yes. Common companions in continental climates: brome grass, timothy, orchardgrass, tall fescue. We supply mixed seed bags on request.