United Kingdom
February 13, 2023
Barenbrug UK’s variety manager for agriculture appointed to the committee responsible for the RGCL
One of 12 voting members on the herbage committee, including farmers, retailers, wholesalers, plant scientists and breeders, Ms Dawson will draw on her own experience – as a livestock breeder and grassland adviser – to contribute to decision-making on variety selection for the RGCL, over a two-year term.
“The RGCL is an invaluable resource for grassland farmers throughout England and Wales,” she says, “allowing farmers to make evidence-led decisions about the varieties that are most suited to their farm – enterprise, farming system, soil and region.
“It’s a tremendous undertaking to organise and produce the RGCL each year, ensuring the independence and validity of testing. It sounds like a cliché, but it’s true to say only the best varieties make it onto the list.
“By choosing a listed variety, you’re not only getting reassurance about how that variety will perform but an understanding of its performance that will allow you to get the most from your grass,” Mhairi points out.
“I’m delighted to be asked to contribute. It’s an important initiative to support, and one that can – if used to its full potential – significantly improve the country’s grassland productivity.”
The Recommended Grass and Clover List for England and Wales testing programme is funded by plant breeders through the British Society of Plant Breeders and the ruminant levy boards - the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board and Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC/Meat Promotion Wales).