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Updated forage options from Geminal for autumn 2018


United Kingdom
August 15, 2018

There is still time to alleviate the potential fodder shortage with our range of forage crops.

With the right choice of crop and good management, homegrown forages will always cost less per tonne of DM compared to purchased feeds.

The crops listed below have the ability to produce tonnes of dry matter in the short term. It is important to remember however that earlier sowing will increase the yield potential and these crops will need good weather conditions at, and after sowing, to maximise their potential.

Time to act now!

Forage Rape

Sown in early/mid–August, this crop has the potential to yield 5tDM/ha, and can be grazed in–situ. Management appropriate for a growing and feeding a brassica crop should be applied. This is not a difficult crop to grow and is a suitable option as a catch crop or in a field targeted for reseeding.

 

Forage Rape


Variety of choice – Stego


Hybrid Ryegrass

Hybrid ryegrass does not have the same short–term yield potential as hybrid brassica, but does have other potential benefits. There will be extra grazing available in the spring, and in the context of building fodder stocks on farms in the next couple of years, this crop could play an important role. Hybrid ryegrass has the potential to yield 16tDM/ha, but it is important to use varieties with good quality. There are debatable economies when sown as a catch crop, but where fodder is scarce this should be considered.

 

Hybrid Ryegrass


Varieties of choice – AberEve and AberEcho


Italian Ryegrass

Italian ryegrass is similar in profile to hybrid ryegrass; it has similar short–term yield but less persistency than the hybrids with potential lower quality.

 

Italian Rye Grass


Variety of choice – Barextra


Westerwolds Ryegrass

This is an annual form of Italian ryegrass. It only grows for one year, so is not as suitable where the intention is to build forage stocks for the long term. In the short term it will deliver yields similar to hybrid ryegrass.

 

Westerwolds Ryegrass


Variety of choice – Bartiga


 



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Published: August 15, 2018

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