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Long-Term Mixtures

IMPERIAL

Best selling long-term mix!

Long-term cutting and grazing Grazing Silage Hay

Average Heading Date: 6th June

Imperial is a long-term dual purpose mix. It will produce excellent first cut quality silage along with quality grazing. The mix contains all late perennial ryegrass and so is less likely to produce stemmy seed heads in the summer, maintaining a lush leafy sward throughout the growing season. A clover blend is included to suit a wide range of grassland systems and provides the benefit of soil N fixation. This blend will also help to increase protein levels. Timothy is used as it is a palatable grass, which helps fill the summer gap and thrives on wetter soil types.

No Clover available Chicory available Plantain available

MIXTURE

All Recommended List Grass Varieties

2.00kg AberGain Late Tetraploid PRG 1.50kg AberBann Late Diploid PRG 1.50kg AberChoice Late Diploid PRG 3.00kg AstonKing Late Diploid PRG 1.50kg Bijou Late Tetraploid PRG 1.50kg Youpi Late Tetraploid PRG 1.00kg AberBite Late Tetraploid PRG 1.00kg Dolina Timothy 0.50kg Rivendel White Clover (Small Leaf) 0.50kg AberSwan White Clover (Med Leaf)

14kg/Acre

ABERGAIN

Highest grazing yield • Highest grazing D-value • Highest ME yield

Highest early, spring and autumn grazing yields • High Sugar Grass – more efficient meat and milk production

ABERBANN

With it`s outstanding quality it has the highest ranked ME yield/ha out of all listed varieties

ABERCHOICE

Joint second highest grazing yield • Very high ME yield The highest mildew score • High Sugar Grass – more efficient meat and milk production

ASTONKING

Second highest early and spring grazing yield • Second highest winter hardiness score

BIJOU

YOUPI

Second highest crown rust score • Solid disease resistance • Good all-round variety

Highest crown rust score • Highest drechslera score • Good all-round variety

ABERBITE

Joint third highest grazing D-value • Good winter hardiness scores • Strong solid variety

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