Grass
Grass
Specialist Mixtures Broughshane
Digester Plus
Silage/Grazing 13 Kilos per acre
Silage/Grazing 14 Kilos per acre
AberWolf Perennial Ryegrass 3.0 Kg Cert.
AberEcho Tet. Hybrid Ryegrass 6.0 Kg Cert.
AberClaret Red Clover 4.0 Kg Cert.
• High yielding sward suitable for use in A.D. units
AbeClyde Tet. Perennial Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
• Aber HSG® Grass varieties chosen from their higher water soluble carbohydrate (sugar energy) content and D-value • Includes AberEcho hybrid ryegrass with Aber HSG perennials to give a excellent combination of yield and quality
CUTTING GUIDE 67D Value – 24th May 70D Value – 15th May 75D Value – 30th April
Dunmore
67D Value – 20th May 70D Value – 11th May 75D Value – 26th April
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AberClyde Tet. Perennial Ryegrass 4.0 Kg Cert.
• Gives high dry matter yields over a four year period with the benefit of no applied nitrogen • Red Clover has the secondary benefit of improving soil structure
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• AberClaret is more persistent lasting into the fifth harvest year
67D Value – 19th May 70D Value – 10th May 75D Value – 25th April
Silage/Grazing 13 kilos per acre
AberEcho Tet. Hybrid Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
AberClyde Tet. Perennial Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
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• Provides an excellent source of home grown protein
Castlecoole
Silage/Grazing 15 Kilos per acre
AberNiche Tet. Festulolium Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
AberEcho Tet. Hybrid Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
AberChoice Perennial Ryegrass 3.0 Kg Cert.
• A combination of Festulolium, hybrid and mid-season perennial ryegrass producing a short term, high yielding sward • AberNiche produces excellent silage yields, and when combined with AberEcho and AberClyde the sward gives outstanding production likely to be in the region of 30% above a standard perennial grass ley • Can be used as a 3-4 cut silage mixture under a high fertiliser regime or for providing early grazing
Comer Timothy 1.0 Kg Cert.
AberGreen Perennial Ryegrass 4.0 Kg Cert. AberWolf Perennial Ryegrass 5.0 Kg Cert.
• Combines leading Aber high sugar varieties and Timothy to produce a highly palatable sward. • Late diploids and Timothy provide a dense, long lasting sward, suited for heavier soils. • Clover free and suitable for grazing or cutting.
CUTTING GUIDE 67D Value – 30th May 70D Value – 21st May 75D Value – 6th May
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