Issue 5. 2019. August
OPTIMISING GRASSLAND on farm is one of the most economical means to produce milk and beef. In order to achieve quality grass, it’s important to put a full reseeding programme in place that considers all the elements of reseeding. We’ve put together an easy guide on the quality products that we recommend for each of these 3 stages, in order to achieve “Great Grass”.
STAGE 1
STAGE 1
STAGE 2 Reseeding
Post Emergence
Using a quality chemical to burn off means total destruction of old swards, allowing maximum seed emergence in stage 2.
Selecting quality seed is crucial to maximise your grass to milk production and to capitalise on your reseeding investment in the long term.
It is recognised by Teagasc that using a quality post emergence spray to control a broad spectrum of weeds will result in enhanced grassland yields.
Pre-Seeding
STAGE 3
Roundup Flex and Powermax consistently out-perform glyphosate products because of their superior uptake and translocation in all weeds, including scutch grass.
Pre-Seeding
Roundup Powermax 720 10kg
Roundup Flex 480 15L
OUR TOP PICK
• Faster uptake in difficult conditions • Less risk of drift
SAVE
€22
• Can plough/till after 5 days • No need for additional surfactants
• Cost effective • Long lasting • Fast acting • Grazing: After 5 days
• Safe to use around Livestock • Rate: 3kg/ha
• Kills a broad spectrum of weeds
• Rate: 4.5 litres/ha
€140 WAS
RAINFAST
1HR
9082097
STAGE 2 Reseeding
€140 WAS
162
€
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PREMIUM GRAZING SWARD
PREMIUM ONE CUT & GRAZE
Heading Date 3 kg AberChoice
Heading Date
9th June
3 kg AberChoice
9th June
4th June
2kg Dunluce (T)
29th May
3 kg AberGain (T)
5th June
3.5kg Meiduno (T)
2 kg Drumbo
7th June
3.5 kg AstonEnergy (T)
162
€
3kg Oakpark
3rd June 2nd June
0.5 kg Small & Medium Leafed Clover
0.5 kg Medium Leafed White Clover
12 kg
12 kg
SUITABILITY: Intensive, continuous grazing systems. Inclusion of Drumbo and AberGain ensures maximum Spring growth AberChoice and AstonEnergy with their high D values 56% Tetraploid Combination of leading small and mediumleafed clovers Highly palatable mixture
SUITABILITY: Grazing with one large silage cut in late May/Early June. Judicious use of tetraploid varieties which have high yield, palatability and drought-tolerance characteristics. Also suitable for early grazing before closing up for silage 47% Tetraploid New for 2019 – Including Oakpark, variety from Teagasc grass breeding programme in Oak Park,Carlow
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1015008
NEXT DAY DELIVERY AVAILABLE
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