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      AberGain

      Tetraploid perennial ryegrasses provide higher utilisation and increased production per hectare compared with diploid perennial ryegrass, due to increased palatability and greater animal preference.

      AberGain provides all these benefits, and combined with its densely tillered nature, offers farmers real potential to lift animal production.

      Further NZ data is currently being gathered for AberGain and it is expected to enter the Dairy NZ Forage Value Index in 2020. After two years of trialling in Canterbury, the total dry matter yield of AberGain is not significantly different to that of a conventional NZ tetraploid perennial ryegrass.

      Proven performance

      Recommended list trials in various locations across the UK have shown AberGain to have a ME value under grazing of 12.6 MJ (Digestibility-value of 78.6), compared with the late heading tetraploid average of 12.4 MJ ME (Digestibility-value of 77.9).

      Quality of grass is just as important as total yield, with a digestibility gain of 1% worthy of 3% of yield. A higher digestibility increases voluntary intake and allows animals to absorb more energy from the feed. Maximising the high-quality grazed grass in an animal’s diet will increase milk production and reduce feeding costs.

      AberGain key features

      • First tetraploid high sugar grass released in New Zealand.
      • Densely tillered for improved recovery from severe grazing events and pugging.
      • Highest ME yield of all perennial ryegrasses on the British Recommended List and highest-ranking variety on the Irish Pasture Profit Index.
      Perennial Ryegrass
      Ploidy Tetraploid
      Sowing Rate 25-30 kg/ha
      Heading date +24 days (very late)
      Endophyte Nil and AR1