Products for the pasture grass
Produce your superior forage
Pasture grasses forms the basis of most irrigated pastures and each specie will have a specific purpose within a fodder flow system. Seasonal growth, dry matter production, persistence and quality are the key factors that differentiate these species from each other. Most of these species grows well together in mixtures but also performs well with legumes like clovers and lucerne. These species do have the ability to be persistent, but frequent pasture evaluations should be done to make sure you rectify any restrictions on production. We recommend the best sowing time to be autumn on well drained soils.
Barmultra II | Italian Ryegrass
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Fast germination and establishment
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Quick soil coverage
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Extended green material production
Ribeye | Westerwold Ryegrass
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Excellent for overseeding
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High forage production
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Withstands high grazing pressure
Sabiá | Brachiaria Hybrid
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Low canopy height for grazing management
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Higher production in dry season
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Intense tillering for excellent ground cover
Cayana | Brachiaria Hybrid
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Excellent response to high fertility
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Excellent tillering capability
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High leaf/stem ratio
Marandu | Brachiaria Brizantha
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Good persistence under grazing
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More compatible with legumes than some other Brachiaria
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Tall type - well suited to cutting
Mombaca | Panicum Maximum
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Tufted perennial with deep root system
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Low resistance to drought and water logging
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Requires fertile soils
Agrosavia Sabanera | Megathyrsus Maximum
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Excellent forage in dairy and weaner systems
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High production potential
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High leaf: stem ratio