Forage Mixtures

Carefully balanced forage mixtures that look to combine different crops to take advantage of desirable characteristics and extend the grazing period. By combining complementary crops, a more balanced feed can be achieved while spreading the risk of relying on a monoculture.
Extend the utilisation period
Guarantee optimum rumen stability
Increase intake
Improve feed utilisation and animal performance

All Forage Mixtures Varieties

Description

  • High percentage of forage rape ensures rapid establishment

  • Stubble turnip will provide a good energy source

  • Potentially ready to graze within 12 weeks

  • Not as winter hardy as other options and best utilised pre-Christmas

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Description

  • Inclusion of main crop turnip provides a winter hardy aspect to the mixture

  • Offers the potential to be grazed later in the season when the rape might have been adversely affected by frost

  • Main crop turnips will provide a greater yield than stubble turnips

  • Should be sown in June/early July to provide the main crop turnips the opportunity to bulk

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Description

  • Ideal for sowing later in the season or after winter cereals

  • Extremely fast to establish

  • Higher inclusion of stubble turnips provides better winter hardiness to graze post-Christmas

  • A mixture of stubble turnips with the winter hardy green globe Rondo and purple tankard Samson

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Description

  • Careful combination of full season forage crops to provide a large yield potential and excellent winter hardiness

  • Should be sown from May until early June to ensure potential dry matter yield is achieved

  • Provides an ideal feed for fattening lambs

*Mixture last updated February 2024*

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Description

  • Combination of kale and swedes provides an extremely winter hardy option

  • Kale provides a high protein source where swedes provide excellent energy

  • High cold tolerance and frost resistant

  • Inclusion of the shorter stemmed highly palatable Maris Kestrel makes it an excellent option for finishing lambs

*Mixture last updated February 2024*

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Description

  • Maris Kestel with its shorter growth habit and high leaf to stem ratio combines well with the taller more marrow stemmed Caledonian.

  • Variation in rooting depth and growth height helps with the nutrient uptake and utilisation of the crop.

  • The inclusion of swedes provides an excellent energy source and helps to further spread the risk of relying on a monoculture.

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    Description

    A rape/kale hybrid, rape and main crop turnip mix. Similar to Kale 1 but can be sown later.

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    Description

    • Should be sown in July

    • Strong vigour leads to fast establishment and fewer problems in the crop

    • Inclusion of hybrids instead of rape gives greater winter hardiness

    • Highly palatable

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    Description

    • Large dry matter yield for outwintering sheep and cattle

    • Fast and vigorous growth

    • Winter hardiness

    • Potential for good late season growth

    • Inclusion of highly digestible stubble turnip Samson

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    Chicory 1 Mixture

    Chicory mixture with red clover
    Duration
    2 years
    Mainly Cutting
    Dual Purpose (mostly cutting)
    Dual Purpose (mostly grazing)
    Mainly Grazing
    Sowing Rate (Kg/Acre)
    4-5
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    Description

    • Produces a large root system that will improve soil structure and mine trace elements

    • Chicory has anthelmintic properties making it an excellent option to reduce worm burden

    • To protect the crown on the chicory it should be rotationally grazed leaving around a month’s gaps between grazing’s

    • If properly managed the mixture should last at least 3 years

    • Excellent option for finishing lambs

    • A nitrogen source is provided by white clover

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    Description

    • Produces a large root system that will improve soil structure and mine trace elements

    • Chicory has anthelmintic properties making it an excellent option to reduce worm burden

    • To protect the crown on the chicory it should be rotationally grazed leaving around a month’s gaps between grazing’s

    • If properly managed the mixture should last at least 3 years

    • Excellent option for finishing lambs

    • A nitrogen source is provided by red and white clover

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