IRELAND
Grass & Forage CropsShort Term
MixturesMedium Term
MixturesMatrix
MixturesLong TermMixtures
PastureRenovation
Organic Crops
Forage Crops
AmenityMixtures
2013
Sinclair McGill is one of the best known forage brands in Irish
agriculture and our decades of hands-on experience gives us a
unique depth of knowledge when it comes to grass and
complementary fodder crops.
The quality of our seed is legendary. We have always strived to
deliver ‘less weed seeds and more live seeds’ than any other
company. We know that the seed you sow is the cornerstone of
your future productivity – so compromising on quality is just not an
option.
The individual varieties we market – whether they be grasses,
clovers or individual forages like maize, fodder beet or stubble
turnips – all have an excellent breeding pedigree. The varieties have
all been selected and bred for their ability to deliver a range of
value-added improvements over the older types they have
replaced.
Our team of authorised distributors have been selected for their
expertise in forage crops and they are all well placed to provide
technical information and advice over the telephone – or via a farm
visit if you require a more detailed forage crop planning service.
So the choice is clear – if you want to sow grass and foragecrops which are designed to help you make the most of home-grown feed then contact one of the companies listed in the backof this catalogue.
There are a whole host of reasons why you should invest in seedproducts which are branded with the Sinclair McGill name – but hereare 4 key ones!
� Tullamore Show 11th August 2013 at Butterfield Estate, Blueball,
Co. Offaly.
Seedtech will have a Sinclair McGill stand at the above show where you will
have the opportunity to speak to our grass experts and become fully up to
date on all our grass varieties.
Date for your diary
INDEX
key reasons4why Sinclair McGillis the right choicefor your farming system! Seed Quality 1
Forage Quality 2
Mixture Selection Chart 3
Short Term Mixtures 4-5
Medium Term Mixtures 6-8
Matrix Enhanced® Ryegrass 9-11
Long Term Mixtures 12-14
Pasture Renovation 15-16
Specialist Mixtures 17
Grass & Clover Seed Treatments 18
Organic Grass & Clover Mixtures 19
Organic Forage Crops 20
Specialist Crops & Mixtures& Forage Herb Mixtures 21
Key Varieties in Sinclair McGill Mixtures 22-23
Wildlife Conservation Mixtures 24
Results from Seedtech Fodder Beet Trials 2012 25
Catch Crops 26
Full Season Crops 27
Seed Sowing Rate 28
Equestrian Mixtures 29
Amenity Mixtures 30
Technical Literature 31
Distributor and Stockists 32
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Seed QualityLess weed seeds and more live seeds in every bag!When it comes to grass seed quality our no-compromise approach is simple- we aim to deliver less weed seeds and more live seeds than any othercompany. By specifying the Sinclair McGill brand you really can make asignificant difference to the performance of your new ley mixture.
GERMINATION STANDARDS
Species EU HVS
Perennial Ryegrass 80% 80%
Italian Ryegrass 75% 75%
Hybrid Ryegrass 75% 75%
PURITY STANDARDS
Species EU HVS
Perennial Ryegrass 96% 98%
Italian Ryegrass 96% 98%
Hybrid Ryegrass 96% 98%
TABLE 1: POSSIBLE WEED CONTENT IN AN OFFICIAL SAMPLE OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (60 gms of seed)
Weed EU HVS Sinclair McGillDocks* 5 5 Less than 1Couch* 120 10 Less than 1Blackgrass* 100 10 Less than 1
TABLE 2: POSSIBLE INERT MATERIAL IN 10 ACRES OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS
Inert Material EU HVS Sinclair McGill
Dead Seed 30 kilos 30 kilos 7 kilos*
Impurities 6 kilos 3 kilos 1 kilos*
* Note: There is no EU standard or test for blackgrass or couch in 60gms so the figuresquoted are an estimate based on our laboratory experience.
* Based on the laboratory analysis of our own contract crops and 10 acres being equivalentto 150 kilos of seed.
The cornerstone of a successful ley is a top quality seedmixture from the Sinclair McGill range.
Testing grass seed (above) and stubble turnips (below) forgermination potential.
Purity test on grass seed.
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Forage Quality
Plant breeders have achieved substantialincreases in plant yield and diseaseresistance during the last few decades andthese have been documented in the variousNational and Recommended Lists. Morerecently the plant breeders’ focus hasturned to forage quality and this willincreasingly be reflected in theRecommended Lists.
ME and Digestibility (D) Value are probably the most reliablemeasures of a variety’s feed value but often these are onlymeasured once or twice during a plants’ growing season and can bemisleading. Plant breeders have, to date, been unable to determineand isolate the genes responsible for D value but they have foundthe genes responsible for sugars (WSC) and digestible neutraldetergent fibre (DNDF) and have selected varieties for theseattributes.
Whilst WSC seems to be one of the drivers of forage quality, it islikely that too much emphasis has been put on this attribute andthat the benefits to livestock and the environment have beenexaggerated. Nevertheless it still plays a role in the rather biggerpicture of forage quality. DNDF is now receiving plant breedersattention as we all know that fibre plays a huge role in ensuring therumen works efficiently, but if the proportion of indigestible fibrecan be reduced and replaced with digestible fibre, animalperformance isbound to improve.
Protein is usuallylow in varietieswith high sugars,but some tetraploidvarieties, naturallyhigh in sugars, haveproved theexception to therule.
Our aim for the verynear future is tothoroughly map the
nutritional data of all the varieties we use so that we can combinevarieties with complimentary characteristics in our mixtures tofurther improve your livestock’s performance.
The table below based on limited data from two trials illustrateshow different varieties may have completely different nutritionalattributes which can be combined for maximum benefits to stock.
PalatabilityTrials over many years have repeatedly proven that tetraploidryegrasses are more palatable than diploid grasses (including highsugar diploids) and that they are more efficiently grazed andutilised. The disadvantages previously associated with tetraploids;open swards and poor persistency, have mostly been eradicatedby the efforts of plant breeders, thus enabling the proportion oftetraploids used in mixtures to be higher.
Disease ResistanceDisease resistance plays a major role in forage quality because avariety with the best forage quality and good palatability canoffer stock none of those attributes if it is badly diseased.Diseases not only impair the performance of grasses, but alsolivestock will refuse to eat badly diseased plants.
Varieties from our own breeding are rigorously screened forresistance to all the major diseases in our nursery in France aspart of the breeding programme. This is why Limagrain varieties
have excellent scores for disease resistance on therecommended lists.
NB: From limited trials data at 2 sites
Variety Digestible WSC Protein DNDForganic (sugars)matter
Eurostar High Moderately High Medium High
Trintella High High High High
Twymax High High Low to medium Medium to high
Cancan Low to medium Medium to high Medium Medium
Matiz Low to medium Medium High Medium
FORAGE NUTRITION TABLE
Haldrup plot harvester with on-board NIRS forinstant anaysis of forage quality
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Mixture Selection Chart
Short Term 1-4 years predominantly grazing dual purpose predominantly cutting
COLOSSAL® SILAGE
COLOSSAL® RED
ADMIRAL’S CHOICE
POLYCROP®
Medium Term 4-8 years predominantly grazing dual purpose predominantly cutting
PROGRESS®
SCOTSWARD®
TURBO®
PROSPER®
DERWENT®
EXTRA LAMB
Long Term 8-12 years predominantly grazing dual purpose predominantly cutting
CASTLEHILL®
EMERALD HILL
CASTLEPARK®
LAMBHILL®
CLOVEN
Pasture Renovation Mixtures
Pasture Drilling Short Term Mixture
Pasture Drilling Long Term Mixture
Pasture Drilling Long Term Mixture (without clover)
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Matrix Medium Term 4-8 years predominantly grazing dual purpose predominantly cutting
MATRIX 40 Enhanced® Ryegrass
MATRIX 70 Enhanced® Ryegrass
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Many of our mixtures
contain SUGARRICH GRASSES!
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For maximum yields of top quality silage
� Based on the most recently introduced varieties of Italian Ryegrassfor high yields of quality silage
� Contains a proportion of hybrid ryegrass to boost spring growthand yield
� Close cutting dates make this mixture easy to manage
� Good spring and autumn production
Guide to first cut: 4 inches (10cm)
ITALIANRYEGRASS
HYBRIDRYEGRASS(TET)
ITALIAN RYEGRASS(TET)
HYBRIDRYEGRASS(TET)
� Formulated to produce high yields of protein rich silage for aminimum of three years. Slightly later cutting than Colossal Red withless fibre but higher sugars to compliment the protein in the clover.
� A protein rich 3 year ley, with a powerful combination of highyielding tetraploid hybrid ryegrasses and our new red admiral redclover blend.
RED CLOVERBLEND
RED CLOVERBLEND
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
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COLOSSAL® SILAGE Mainly Cutting
SHORT TERM
HEADSTART®give your grass a
This mixture is treated with
ADMIRAL’S CHOICEMainly Cutting
COLOSSAL® REDMainly Cutting
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SHORT TERMPOLYCROP®
Dual Purpose
HEADSTART®give your grass a
This mixture is treated with
Sugar rich, short to medium term ley
� Highly palatable and productive ley with multicut potential andexcellent aftermath grazing
� Ideally suited to early turnout
� Expect improved liveweight gains in beef and lambs
Suggested seed rate: 13-18 kgs per acre (33-45 kgs/ha)Guide to first cut: 4 inches (10cm)
Please note White Clover is no longer included in themixture but can be supplied separately if required
HYBRIDRYEGRASS (TET)
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
Establishing Your NewSinclair McGill Ley� Lime the field if necessary to achieve a pH as close as
possible to 6.5
� Check the drainage status – undesirable weed grasseswill soon invade waterlogged fields
� Analyse soil and correct any nutrient imbalances –‘normal’ soils will require around 40 units/acre of N, Pand K. White clover is particularly sensitive tophosphate and potash levels
� Prepare a firm, fine and weed-free seedbed
� Roll prior to seeding to close gaps
� Broadcast or cross drill and then roll or very lightlyharrow to ensure seed is no deeper than 6mm
� Sow at a suitable time – ideally when the soil is warmand moist. Grasses and clovers will germinate between5-10°C but require higher temperatures to achievesatisfactory growth
� If you use a cover crop make sure it is suitable forestablishing a grass ley
� A light, early grazing by young stock or sheep (when thegrasses are 3-4 inches high) will help consolidate thefield and encourages young grasses to tiller out
As a general rule all our ley mixtures shouldbe sown at between 13kg-18kg per acredepending on the prevailing conditions.
Versatile and reliable dual purpose mixture
� Carefully balanced formula to provide continuity of production forboth grazing and cutting
� Excellent spring and autumn growth makes it ideal for extendedgrazing
� Adaptable and dependable to suit our changing times
� Suitable for all classes of livestock
� Dense sward to resist poaching and treading and reduce ingress of weeds
� The Timothy and clover help to fill the mid-summer ”grazing gap”
For multiple cuts of top quality silage
� High yields of top quality silage to boost milk or meat production
� Good resistance to lodging
� Quality aftermath grazing
� Established reputation for bulky yields more normally associated with shorter duration mixtures
� Inclusion of top rated Tetraploid ryegrass with high sugars toimprove silage fermentation
Suggested seed rate: 13-16 kgs/acre (32-40 kg/ha)
Guide cutting height: 7.5cm (3 inches)
MEDIUM TERM PROGRESS®
Dual Purpose
HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
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LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TIMOTHYWHITECLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
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EARLY PERENNIALRYEGRASS
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TIMOTHYWHITE CLOVERBLEND
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SCOTSWARD®
Mainly Cutting
MEDIUM TERM
HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
Suggested seed rate: 14-16 kgs/acre (35-40 kg/ha)
Guide cutting height: 4 inches (10cm)
Medium to long term intensive grazing mixture formaximum production of milk or meat
� For intensive grazing with one cut of high quality silage
� Very rapid re-growth
� Suitable for both paddock grazing systems and set stocking
� High tetraploid content can produce an extra two litres of milkper day
� Later heading for stem free grazing
� OPTIMISE THE CHEAPEST SOURCE OF FEED ON YOUR FARM –GRAZE TURBO!
TURBO®
Mainly Grazing
One/two cuts of highly digestible silage plus quality grazing
� Very palatable mixture for high ‘DMD’ value silage and grazing
� Every extra point in ‘DMD’ value can give a 5% increase in meat ormilk production or give equivalent savings in bought-in feed
� Two cut of top quality silage plus grazing
� The perfect mixture for beef and dairy units
� Production is concentrated on intermediate heading varieties toproduce two heavy silage cuts
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
WHITECLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TIMOTHYWHITECLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
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PROSPERDual Purpose
Medium to long term mixture for intensive farmingconditions
� Another high quality mixture better suited to intensively managed farms in the better grass land growing areas of the country
� Derwent is capable of producing 2 to 3 silage cuts plus qualitygrazing
� If established in the autumn cheaper herbicides can be used andthen white clover added to the ley the following spring (PelletedCloverPlus with Headstart is ideal)
Popular medium term mixture for economic lambproduction
� This mixture is very popular with farmers producing lambs onintensive systems but on a lower cost production basis
� It includes CHEVIOT White Clover Blend which has been formulatedespecially for sheep grazing and is rich in nutrients necessary toachieve fast liveweight gains
� Very dense sward for intensive close grazing
Suggested seed rate: 13-16 kgs/acre (32-40 kg/ha)
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MEDIUM TERM DERWENT®
Dual Purpose
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HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TIMOTHYWHITECLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
EXTRA LAMBMainly Grazing
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Sheep grazing a Matrix mixture
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Our experience of the Matrix Enhanced®Ryegrass mixtures now spans three years onIrish farms and eight years in northern Franceand has included the two harshest winters formore than two decades.
However, farmers using Matrix 40 and Matrixwith Timothy have enjoyed enormous successwith very early production in the spring, laterproduction in the autumn and total annual yieldssignificantly exceeding conventional mixtures.
Frequent defoliation by cows, beef cattle orsheep is a prerequisite and many farmers arenow exploiting this type of grazing regime andreaping the benefits of Matrix Enhanced®Ryegrass mixtures.
MATRIX 40 ENHANCED®
RYEGRASS MIXTURE
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MATRIX 70 ENHANCED®
RYEGRASS MIXTURE
MATRIX ENHANCED® RYEGRASSMIXTURE WITH TIMOTHY
Dairy cows grazing a Matrix based mixture.
� Our most popular Matrix Enhanced® Ryegrass mixture
� Suitable for most areas in Ireland
� Best suited to intensive grazing
� Inclusion of conventional grasses help protect the Matrix fromwinter damage
� High (10%) White Clover content helps to feed the grass withclover nitrogen and increases protein and mineral content of thesward
MATRIXENHANCED®RYEGRASS
� Only recommended for the warmer parts of Ireland unlessoverseeding an existing pasture
� For overseeding we recommend a minimum rate of 8 kilos per acre
� Enables farmers in mild winter areas to exploit the value of the longseason production of Matrix to the full
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
� Early to grow in the spring - both Matrix and Timothy will grow atlower temperatures than perennial ryegrass thus making a greatercontribution to early turn-out
� This mixture was very high yielding in our trials
� The Timothy also makes this mixture more winter hardy
MATRIXENHANCED®RYEGRASS
TIMOTHY
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
WHITECLOVERBLEND
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
WHITECLOVERBLEND
MATRIXENHANCED®RYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
WHITECLOVERBLEND
2010 SOWN -2011 (1ST) HARVEST YEAR
Cut1 Cut2 Cut3 Cut4 Cut5 Cut6 Cut7 TotalMatrix/ 218 104 91 87 109 120 117 104TimothyMatrix 70 221 119 104 93 112 148 139 118
Matrix 40 177 98 102 113 98 105 111 105
Standard 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100Ryegrass Mixture
SPRING GROWTH
25.1.11 4.3.11 1.4.11Matrix/ 6.0 6.5 7.5TimothyMatrix 70 6.0 6.5 7.5
Matrix 40 6.0 6.0 7.5
Standard 4.0 5.5 5.5Ryegrass Mixture
MATRIX ENHANCED®
RYEGRASS MIXTURE
What is Matrix Enhanced® Ryegrass?Matrix was developed by Cropmark® in New Zealand and it is acomplex inter-generic hybrid consisting of about 80% diploidpasture Perennial Ryegrass and 20% Meadow Fescue.
What is Matrix For?Matrix was bred as a high quality grazing grass with a muchextended grazing season and very rapid regrowth. This makes itespecially suited to paddock management or rotational grazingsystems, but it can also be used for set stocking.
Benefits of Matrix Enhanced® Ryegrass � Grows at lower temperatures than ryegrass giving up to 3
weeks extra growth in the spring!
� Matrix also grows much later in the autumn than ryegrass,giving up to another 3 weeks extra grazing!
� Very rapid regrowth particularly when defoliated at the 3leaves per tiller stage
� Very dense fine leaved sward resists poaching and treading
� Complex genetic make up enhances forage quality anddigestibility. For best results graze when there are 3 trueleaves per tiller
Matrix Enhanced® Ryegrass MixturesManagement Guidelines
Sowing RateWe recommend a sowing rate of 12.5 kilos/acre but it can besown at higher seeding rates. The pack size is 25 kilos.
Sowing TimeTreat as you would any conventional grass/clover mixture.Depending on where you are located, the clover may notgerminate if sown too late in the autumn when soil temperaturesare falling. Spring to mid-August is ideal.
Sowing MethodTreat as any grass mixture, drill or broadcast into a fine, firm seedbed and roll in afterwards. If drilling, we recommend that MatrixEnhanced Ryegrass Mixtures are cross drilled.
GrazingMixtures are more easily managed on a paddock grazing systemas pioneered in New Zealand, where Matrix was developed.
When the Matrix in the mixture has 3 true leaves per tiller, it isready for grazing. At this point, it is likely to yield between 2500– 2800 kgs DM/ha. After grazing the residual grass should be1400 – 1600 kgs DM/ha for cattle and 1000 – 1200 kgsDM/ha for sheep. If grass gets beyond the 3 leaf stage prior tograzing, quality will drop and regrowth will be slower. If you areusing a rising plate meter, you will need to make allowances forthe improved density of a Matrix based mixture.
On a typical New Zealand system, every paddock will be grazed10 -12 times a year.
Matrix should be grazed hard or cut low late in the autumn,before the onset of winter to avoid winter kill.
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CASTLEHILL®
Dual Purpose
LONG TERM
Castlehill is the Long Term Ley with Rock Solid Performance� The supreme permanent pasture - Suitable for grazing and cutting
� Extremely versatile. Suited to most soil types and climatic conditions
� Extremely palatable for all classes of livestock
� Hardy and persistent to repay your investment with interest!
� Excellent white clover blend (TWEED) which can increase animalproduction by up to 40%
� Invest in Castlehill for the ultimate in long term productivity
Dual purpose mixture for heavily stocked fields � Produces a very dense sward with excellent stock carrying capacity
� Designed for profitable grazing with a single silage cut
� Contains “Tweed” white clover blend to boost annual production andfix free nitrogen
� Suitable for farms in REPS
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TIMOTHY WHITE CLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
WHITECLOVERBLEND
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
EMERALD HILLMainly Grazing
LONG TERM
HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
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Dual purpose mixture for drought prone areas� An adaptable long term solution for that field that dries out every
summer
� Excellent early bite followed by reliable production throughout theseason
� Good clover blend ensures quality mid-summer grazing
CASTLEPARKDual Purpose
EARLY PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
TALL FESCUEMEADOWFESCUE
TIMOTHY
WHITE CLOVERBLEND
COCKSFOOT
INTERMEDIATEPERENNIALRYEGRASS
Suggested seed rate: 10-15 kgs/acre (25-38 kg/ha)
Guide cutting height: 3 inches (7cm)
LAMBHILL®
Mainly Grazing
LONG TERM
Permanent sheep grazing mixture for harsh environmentsand marginal land � For upland re-seeds and newly drained lowland sites
� Also suitable for cattle
� Contains CHEVIOT white clover blend – proven to fatten lambsfaster
� Inclusion of white clover in leys can improve animal production by asmuch as 40%
� Hardy and persistent – a very worthwhile investment
� High clover content makes this suitable for farms in REPS
A clover rich mixture for long term sheep grazing and lowcost lamb production� This is our improved version of the Scottish Agricultural Colleges
(SAC) famous “Beechgrove Mixture” where by using a mixturecomposed exclusively of late tetraploid perennial ryegrass andwhite clover, they achieved savings of around €5 a lamb andreduction in forage costs of €69 per hectare over conventionalsystems
� We have improved the original by replacing S184 with ourCheviot blend for faster clover development with no loss ofpersistency and by using a range of persistent late tetraploidperennial ryegrasses
EARLY PERENNIALRYEGRASS
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
MEADOWFESCUE
TIMOTHY CREEPING REDFESCUE
WHITE CLOVERBLEND ALSIKE
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS
HEADSTART®give your grass a
The mixtures on this page are both treated with
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
WHITE CLOVERBLEND
CLOVENMainly Grazing
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PASTURE RENOVATIONSHORT TERM
� This mixture will really “pep up” your pasture and give it a newlease of life
� Best cut for silage or hay but will also give useful aftermathgrazing
� Designed to perform for 12-18 months after sowing
PASTURE RENOVATIONShort Term
Pasture Renovation Guide
If you are planning apasture renovationprogramme then youneed to ensure thatyou have a copy of thisvery informativetechnical guide.
It provides informationon a number of aspectsincluding:
� Advice on assessingyour own pastures
� The correctpreparatory work
� Advice on thecorrect mixture to use
� The types of drill available and the techniquesinvolved
� Post drilling management
You can obtain a hard copy of this guide by telephoningus (on 01472 371471) or alternatively if you e-mail uswe can supply you with a pdf file which you candownload and then keep the file in your computer forfuture reference.
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HYBRIDRYEGRASS(TET)
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PASTURE RENOVATIONLONG TERM
PASTURE RENOVATIONLong Term
� A longer term solution to pasture renovation
� White Clover will fix free nitrogen to feed your ley and providenutritional benefits to your livestock
� All the grasses are larger seeded tetraploids which compete betterin the existing swards and improve both yields and forage quality
� This mixture is basically the same as the above but excludes clover onthe assumption that there is sufficient clover in the existing sward
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PASTURE RENOVATIONLong Term (without clover)
Clover Blend Technology
White Clover BlendsCloverPlusThis blend is designed for inclusion in ley mixtures designed forbeef and dairy systems. It includes varieties with a range ofleaf sizes that can adapt to grazing with cattle and cutting forsilage.
CheviotA specialist blend primarily made up of very small leavedvarieties with excellent persistence to stand up to the rigoursof intensive and close grazing by sheep. As sheep are selectivegrazers it also includes some clover with large leaves which actas a “decoy” during the establishment phase.
TweedA highly adaptable and persistent blend, for inclusion in longterm mixtures. The range of leaf sizes enables Tweed to adaptto suit all classes of livestock and most management systems.
Sinclair McGill pioneered the development of clover blends inthe 1980’s in association with IGER. Certain principles wereestablished that are still valid today but the varieties we nowuse are far superior.
CloverPlus Pelleted White Clover Blend� Ideal for introducing clover into existing grass swards.
� Pellet increases the size and weight of the seed enablingeasier drill adjustment and more accurate distribution.
� Treated with HEADSTART® a biological treatment proven tospeed up germination and improve establishment.
� Pellet improves seed flow for more even distribution whenbroadcast.
� Suitable for broadcasting, harrows with a seed box and slotseeding.
MID SEASONPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
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LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
MID SEASONPERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
LATE PERENNIALRYEGRASS (TET)
A field of Colossal Red which has been slot seeded very successfully.
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Specialist Mixtures
A traditional mixture without ryegrass for farmers wishing torecreate the meadows of yester-year.Meadow Mixture is well suited to low fertility situations, floodmeadows and conservation areas.Mixed herbs or chicory can be supplied separately for mixing in thedrill to enhance the nutritional benefits of the sward.Sowing rate: 12.5 kilos per acre (31 kilos per hectare)Packed in 25 kilo LG bagsSeed is natural, untreated.
Meadow Mixture45% Darimo or Cosmolit Meadow Fescue
10% Dasas Rough Stalked Meadowgrass
7.5% Geronimo or Miracle Smooth-stalked Meadowgrass
7.5% Franklin or Corail Creeping Red Fescue
10% Erecta Timothy
7% Motim or Comer Timothy
2% Crested Dog’s Tail
0.5% Meadow Foxtail
2.5% Bird’s Foot Trefoil
2.0% Alsike
3.0% Aberystwyth S184 White Clover
3.0% Grasslands Bounty White Clover
100%
A blend of dense and hard wearing grasses suitable for all classes ofstock, including pigs and poultry.
� Will offer long season grazing over a number of years
� If closed off a high quality hay cut can also be achieved
� Ideal for pigs and poultry or for low stocking rates of sheep andcattle
� Includes white clover for nitrogen fixation
� A fail-safe mixture designed especially for low input systems
� For horse only paddocks, use Equipaddock
Packed in 15 kg / acre LG bagsSeed is natural, untreated.
Smallholder 15% Premium Mid-Season Perennial Ryegrass
15% Portstewart Late Perennial Ryegrass
8% Elgon Late Perennial Ryegrass (T)
20% Mondial Amenity Perennial Ryegrass
15% Cosmolit Meadow Fescue
15% VNS Creeping Red Fescue
7% Erecta Timothy
5% Grasslands Bounty White Clover
100%
This mixture is designed to withstand drought and maintainproduction.Tall Fescue is widely used in Europe and is tolerant of both heat anddrought. Matrix has proven ability to recover rapidly from drought andthe tetraploid ryegrasses have deep roots that can search for availablemoisture. Herbie is one of only a few varieties of diploid perennialryegrass used in Spain where drought is expected every year.Our Ensign Plus white clover blend grows well in the mid summerperiod when grass growth slows down, thus helping to fill this gap inproduction.Recommended sowing weight 12.5 – 16.0 kilos per acre. (31 –40 kilos per hectare).Drought Buster is packed in 25 kilo LG bags.Seed is treated with HEADSTART® and Integral® to improveestablishment.
Drought Buster28% Seine Tall Fescue
22% Matrix Enhanced ® Ryegrass
22% Trintella Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass (tet)
14% Elgon Late Perennial Ryegrass (tet)
9% Herbie Late Perennial Ryegrass
5% Ensign Plus White Clover Blend
100%
Power Grass is designed for the Biogas market but could equally beuseful for after maize, after potatoes or any catch crop situation. Life span 12 months to two years. Recommended sowing rate 15 kilos per acre Packing 25 kilo LG bags. Seed is treated with HEADSTART® and Integral®
Power Grass15% Prompt Westerwolds Ryegrass
15% Peleton Westerwolds Ryegrass (tetraploid)
35% Meribel Italian Ryegrass
35% Mondora Italian Ryegrass (tetraploid)
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Grass & Clover Seed Treatments
Because grass plants are never more vulnerable than at the earlyestablishment phase we treat most of our mixtures with no lessthan two top quality products - HEADSTART® and Integral®
HEADSTART®give your grass a
HEADSTART® is a revolutionary grass seedcoating which helps ensure a “top speed”germination. It was developed exclusively forour use and is certainly one of the mostimportant innovations within the grass seedindustry. The wafer thin film includes aseaweed extract (which promotes celldivision) and several trace elements andorganic compounds that attract moisture. Inless favourable sowing conditions the use ofHEADSTART® can result in up to 20% moregerminated plants and the treatment meansthat grasses can emerge, on average, 4 daysearlier than untreated seeds.
HEADSTART® is a user-friendly andenvironmentally safe product and its potentialperformance – especially under difficultsowing conditions – has been welldemonstrated in a comprehensive range ofsmall and large scale trials in the UK.
After several years of extensive trials weintroduced Integral®. This product is basedon a naturally occurring strain of beneficialbacteria which quickly colonises thedeveloping root systems and provides majorbenefits in terms of a dramatically improvedplant stand and early vigour. This, in turn canadd to significant increases in the yield fromyour new grass/clover ley. Further trialsconducted in autumn 2008 and throughout2009 show that in less than ideal conditionsIntegral® treated seed outperformeduntreated seed by improving emergence upto a staggering 72% in spring (52% inautumn) with corresponding increases in bothshoot and root length.
The HEADSTART®
Formula
Top Quality Grass Seed
+ Headstart Coating
= SuccessfulEstablishment!
One of our Integral® trials - the treated plot is onthe left, the untreated plot is on the right.
Dormal®Pre-inoculant nowavailable for RedAdmiral CloverBlend
� Inoculation withClover Rhizobium hasproven to improveestablishment,increase the CloverPlant population andmaximise the efficientfixation ofatmospheric nitrogen.
� Dormal bacteria fortrue Clovers andLucerne arescientifically selectedstrains with highactivity and stresstolerance, making itan efficient andreliable product.
� Dormal adheres to theseed in the form ofdormant spores whichwill germinate withthe seed and colonisethe root zone.
� Dormal has a longshelf-life andtherefore disposes ofthe task of inoculatingthe seeds at the pointof drilling.
� The improvedestablishment leads tofewer weeds.
� Improved N status inthe soil for followingcrops.
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Organic Grass & Clover MixturesThis mixture range contains the requisite amountof organically produced seed to satisfy thedemands of the organic certification authorities.Further details are available on request.
Mixture 1SHORT TERM FERTILITY BUILDER
For farmers converting to organic or seeking afertility building mixture which can also providehigh protein hay or silage. Contains Red Clover,Italian Ryegrass and tetraploid Hybrid Ryegrass.Similar to Colossal Red.
Mixture 2GRAZING MIXTURE
This grazing mixture differs from conventionalmixtures in that it has a high white clovercontent and a more open sward which enablesthe clover to thrive. The mixture also containsmid and late season perennials - including somevery palatable tetraploids.
Mixture 3CUTTING MIXTURE
Intensive silage regimes tend to put highpressure on the longevity and performance of amixture and thus the fertiliser requirement isparticulary high. Our organic cutting mixturecontains a high proportion of a clover blend toensure optimum fixation of atmospheric nitrogenso the ley does not prematurely “run out ofsteam”. The optimum blend of several mid andlate season perennials includes a number of highperformance tetraploids.
Mixture 4 DUAL PURPOSE MIXTURE
Similar to Progress (see page 6), but with ahigher content of white clover. Very good earlybite and the ability to adapt to differentmanagement conditions and diverse livestockenterprises.
Mixture 5LONG TERM, LOW INPUT MIXTURE
A traditional mixture that harks back to the dayswhen all livestock farms were organic. It includesMeadow Fescue and Timothy, both of whichhave the potential to outyield perennial ryegrassin lower fertility conditions. The inclusion of ahigh proportion of white clover seed enables theley to rapidly achieve maximum clover levels foroptimum fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.
Castlehill Organic MixtureThis is the organic version of our best selling long term mixture. Itdiffers from the conventional version in having a higher white clovercontent and contains the requisite organic seed content to conformto the regulations prevailing in 2013.
Organic Forage Crops
Crops for Organic Farming SystemsThis very comprehensive booklet features a wealth of informationabout the various crops we can offer for those farmers with organicsystems.
It covers all aspects of CLOVERS and FORAGE CROPS such as stubbleturnips, kale, swedes, forage peas, maize and lucerne. In addition thebooklet highlights the value of green manure crops and a number ofoptions are featured - including vetch, forage rye, buckwheat and redclover.
There is also information on nematode reducing mixtures along withtables showing sowing rates and the yields you can expect from variouscrops.
If you would like a copy of this valuable booklet please telephone us on01472 371471 or send us an e-mail and we can arrange to supplyeither a hardcopy or a pdf file which you can keep on your computer.
We can offer the following range of crops to producehigh quality feed for a range of animals and systems.
Stubble Turnip DynamoAn excellent variety for finishing lambs fromNovember to January. Dynamo is very leafy (goodprotein content) and has also good root anchoragethat helps reduce grazing wastage. To add extrawinter hardiness and to extend the period of useDynamo can be mixed with forage rape.
Forage Pea MagnusForage peas delivers a high crude protein feed whichis ready for harvest in 12-14 weeks from sowing.Magnus is a semi-leafless type which prevents thecrop lodging and reduced soil contamination. Magnusis an excellent break crop between grass leys and willalso fix an amount of ‘free’ nitrogen.
Lucerne This underated crop is extremely productive, rich inprotein and exhibits good resistance to drought. Itbegs the question why is it not more widely grown?Lucerne fits well into organic farming systems and ourvariety is of organic provenance.
Swede LomondIdeal for fattening lambs post Christmas period.Lomond has top rated yields and a disease packageideally suited for growing organically.
Lucerne is not only highin protein but is veryresistant to drought.
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Specialist Crops & Mixtures & Forage Herb Mixtures
LucerneThe realisation that lucerne offers such a high protein content– good drought tolerance and is relatively long lived – hasprompted a revival of interest in this very underrated crop.Lucerne can be baled for hay or made into big bale silage and itspotential yield will be in the order of 14-15 tonnes ofDM/ha/year. The crop can provide excellent yields for threefull years (following a summer sowing).
Contact your Authorised Distributor if you would like moreinformation on lucerne and the range of varieties we haveavailable. You will also find more information about lucerne onour comprehensive website www.SinclairMcGill.com
Agricultural mustardDepending on soil fertility and soil moisture a good crop ofmustard for ploughing in can be obtained from applying 30-40units of N. Huge yields of around 15 tonnes of greenmanure/acre can be achieved from 80 units of N.
RIVONAThis variety offers fast growth potential, excellent leafproduction and good tolerance to drought. The rapidestablishment of this variety means that it can competesuccessfully against weeds in late autumn.
SERVALThis is a variety which develops considerable bulk with a gooddry matter yield – an important requirement for successfulgreen manuring. A key feature with Serval is that the varietycan help to reduce free living nematodes – particularly sugarbeet nematodes (Hederodera schachtii). Secretions from theroots of Serval encourage the nematodes eggs to hatch.However, Serval is not actually a host plant and so thenematodes die – consequently the nematode population onthat particular field can be greatly reduced.
Gamecover MixturesIf you want to encourage game birds on yourfarm then you need to have access to a range ofsensibly priced and commercially proven mixtures andindividual crops. Fortunately, our technical staff havespent many years working with the acknowledgedexperts in this field and, as a result, we have been able tobring together all the information you need to make theright cropping decisions based on your individual needs.
This vital information can be found in our HiBirdGamecover catalogue which features crops like millets,giant sorghum, maize and quinoa. In addition, the HiBirdcatalogue also provides helpful hints on how to establishand manage the mixtures and individual crops which arefeatured.
Forage Herb MixturesThese mixtures offer an improved variation in diet for your stock aswell as significant agronomic and nutritional properties.Agronomic benefits include improvements in drought tolerance andsoil structure.Nutritional benefits derive from the mixtures high mineral contentand palatability. Chicory has been shown to increase live-weight gainin lambs even faster than white clover.Health benefits aids the natural expulsion process and creates ahostile gut environment.The following mixtures are best sown in distinct strips or small openpaddock blocks freely accessible to stock. Allow sufficient time forthe herbs to fully establish before allowing access to stock. Once fullyestablished, the mixtures should be grazed hard to prevent the herbsrunning to seed or becoming “woody”.Lamb Tonic is a new concept which was developed in New Zealand.The use of plantain provides additional mineral content and fasterfinishing. The crop has the ability to regrow after initial grazing.
35% Forage Chicory (Choice or Chico)
20% Comer Timothy
20% Trintella Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
10% Elgon Late Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
15% Cheviot White Clover Blend
100% Sow at 14 kilos per hectare (5.7 kilos per acre)
White Clover, Timothy and Tetraploid Ryegrasses make excellentcompanions for Chicory and this mixture provides a complete summerdiet for finishing lambs.
Similar attributes to Cheviot Chicory mixture but the inclusion of TonicForage Plantain elevates the mineral content.
Up to three year mixture for intensive finishing of livestock.A very high source of protein which is ideal for finishing early lambs.Full season production.
30% Forage Plantain (Tonic)
20% Forage Chicory (Chico or Choice)
20% Trintella Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
15% Comer Timothy
15% Cheviot White Clover Blend
100% Sow at 14 kilos per hectare (5.7 kilos per acre)
Cheviot Chicory Mixture
Forage Herb Mixture
30% Forage Chicory (Choice or Chico)
40% Red Admiral Red Clover Blend
15% Cheviot White Clover Blend
15% Trintella Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
100% Sow at 14 kilos per hectare (5.7 kilos per acre)
Stock Finisher
25% White Clover
12.5% Plantain Tonic
62.5% Chicory
100% Sow at 10 kilos per hectare (4 kilos per acre)
Lamb Tonic
Ask for a copytoday!
new formulation
New for 2013
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HGV SAC DARDEngland Scotland Northern & Wales Ireland
Early Perennial Ryegrass (diploid)
KimberHigh yields with good seasonal G 1 Bold -distribution. Good mildew resistance.
MoyolaHigh yields for both cutting and grazing PG 1 Bold Rwith good spring and autumn growth.
Early Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
AnacondaHigh quality yields at first cut combines G 1 - -with excellent grazing in early spring and autumn.
Mid Season Perennial Ryegrass (diploid)
GandalfVery dense grazing swards and especially G 1 Bold -high second cut silage.
Contrast Good yields under both managements, PS 1P - -but especially good grazing yields. Very good early spring growth.
SpelgaGood yields under both managements - 1 Bold -with exceptional late season growth.
Butara IHigh yields of digestible organic matter PS - - -under grazing and very good ground cover.
Shandon RGood spring growth, autumn yield and dry matter digestibility.
Premium RGood ground cover.
Mid Season Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
EurostarA very dense tetraploid with excellent G 1 Bold -forage quality. Excellent yields for both silage and grazing.
TrintellaBest forage quality and very good yield S 2 Bold -especially for silage. Good grazing for dairy and beef.
AubisqueConsistently high performing variety for G 1 - -grazing and conservation. Good ground cover.
DunluceGood yields under both management G 1 Bold Rof very good forage quality. Rather open growth habit.
NiagaraUsed in Northern Ireland mixtures PG 2 Bold -only, where it produces high yields of good quality forage.
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Key Grass and Clover Varieties for IrelandDAFM
RecommendedList Rating
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HGV SAC DARDEngland Scotland Northern & Wales Ireland
Late/Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
MontovaOn the cusp between mid and late G 1 - -varieties. High yields under both managements with good disease resistance package.
Edda RGood dry matter digestibility.
Trend RTotal yield is one of the best in the group.
Late Heading Perennial Ryegrass (diploid)
DrumboGood yields under both managements PG 1(P) Bold Rwith very high forage quality.
DenverDense sward and high yields under both - 1 Bold Rgrazing and cutting managements.
MatizHigh grazing yields of high digestibility. S 3 - -Good resistance to crown rust and mildew.
PastourVery good yields for both cutting and G 1 Bold -grazing with good digestibility.
Twystar RVery good ground cover and good autumn growth.
Portstewart RWell-balanced production over the growing period with good spring growth.
Malambo RWell-balanced production over the growing period with good spring growth.
Cancan RVery good ground cover and is the latest heading variety.
Late Heading Perennial Ryegrass (tetraploid)
TwymaxA high sugar variety with very good yields G 1 Bold Runder both managements. Very good disease resistance package.
Novello Excellent grazing yields of good PG 1(P) - -digestibility combines with excellent resistance to crown rust and drechslera.
Aspect Very good all rounder with high silage PG 1(P) - -yields and even distribution of high grazing yields. Excellent forage quality and good disease resistance.
Drift Similar in heading date to Elgon but much PG 1(P) -higher yields, especially for cutting. Good disease resistance.
Xenon Very high grazing yields of exceptional PS 2 - -digestibility and dense sward makes this a must for grazing mixtures.Available autumn 2013.
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MoverdiVery high grazing yields of high forage G 2 - -quality. More open sward.
MotimLate heading variety with very dense sward. Palatable for longer. S 2 Bold -
White Clover
Violin Probably the best variety of white clover. PG 1(P) -Almost a large leaf with comparative yields combined with the persistency of small leaved varieties.
Grasslands DemandA small leaved variety with good G 1(P) Bold -performance and low and high N regimes.
Grasslands BountyHigh yields of total herbage and very G 1(P) Bold -good persistency.
CrusaderFormer winner of the NIAB Cup, with G 1(P) Bold Rgood performance under both hard and light defoliation.
Aberywstwyth S184Smallest leaf and oldest variety on our G 1 -books, but excellent persistency and very good for grazing by sheep.
AliceLarge leaf bred at IBERS. G 1 Bold R
MerwiMedium leaf size with good production, - 1 -especially under light defoliation.
Red Clover
MaroTetraploid variety with very high leaf to N/A N/A N/A -stem ratio and good persistency.
MerviotDiploid variety with high yields, especially N/A N/A N/A -in the first two years.
Harmonie High yields of very high protein with good N/A N/A N/A -ground cover.
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Delphin RTotal yield, dry matter digestibility and spring growth are very good.
Orion REarliest heading variety with very gooddry matter digestibility.
Enhanced ® Ryegrass
MatrixA unique New Zealand bred Festulolium N/A N/A N/A -with the potential to increase the grazing season by up to 3 weeks each in spring and autumn.
Hybrid Ryegrass (tetraploid)
Scapino Excellent ME yields from this perennial PS 2 Plain Type... -biased hybrid. Very good sward density.
AllianceItalian biased hybrid giving similar yields G* 1 - Rto Italian but an extra years persistence.
AmalgamLater heading hybrid combining high PG 3 - -yields with good persistence and good disease resistance.
HymerVery good yields especially at the - 1 Plain -first cut.
Italian Ryegrass (diploid)
DavinciVery high ME yields combined with good G 1 - Rpackage of disease resistance.
Belluna Consistently good annual yields and good G 1 - -winter hardiness.
Meribel One of the densest Italian varieties with G 1 Bold -very high yields. Very good winter hardiness.
Italian Ryegrass (tetraploid)
GeminiExcellent yields of good quality with G 1 - -good resistance to mildew.
SalomeGood yields combined with very high D S 2 - -values and good disease resistance.
Timothy
ComerVery high yields for both cutting and G 1 Bold -grazing. Good yield distribution.
ComtalHigh grazing yields of good digestibility. G 1 Plain -Also good conservation yields.
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Wildlife Conservation MixturesOur FWAG co-designed “BASIC HABITAT”mixture was the first affordableconservation mixture to be introduced toencourage farmers to make their setaside more attractive to wildlife. It stillprovides you with the most value towildlife for your money.
Why not consider enhancing the value ofBasic Habitat further with the addition ofnative wild grasses or “islands” of wildflowers from one of our wild flowersupplementary mixtures?
Alternatively we also offer a range ofready mixed grass and wild flowermixtures specifically designed for avariety of soil types and habitats. Forthose of you who miss the poppies andcorn marigolds we even offer a CornfieldAnnuals mixture!
Basic Habitat Co-designed by FWAG.This mixture contains low maintenancegrass combined with clump-formingspecies to provide maximum benefit to
wildlife. Red Fescue (Chewings), SheepsFescue, Common Bent, Rough-stalkedMeadowgrass, Smooth Stalked MeadowGrass, Meadow Fescue, Tall Fescue,Timothy, Cocksfoot, Crested Dog’s Tail.Updated to include Red Clover as a nectarsource.
Wild Flower Supplementary MixturesContaining 100% wild flowers with8,12,16 or 20 species. Please ask for details.
Grass/Wild Flower MixturesAWF No. 1 Shaded Areas AWF No. 2 Wetland Soils AWF No. 3 Lime/Chalk Soils AWF No. 4 Clay Soils AWF No. 5 Acid Soils AWF No. 6 Loam/ Alluvial Soils.
Cornfield Annuals 100% Traditionalcornfield annual wild flowers.
Nesting Cover A mixture of tuftedgrasses for nesting game birds, skylarksetc. Also makes a useful beetle bank.
WM1 Wildbirds Seed Mixture - Annualmixture of Kale, Triticale and SandovalQuinoa best sown in minimum 6 metremargins for a succession of food for wildand game birds.
EF4 Pollen and Nectar Mixture - Amixture of nectar and pollen rich plantsfor foraging insects and wild birds.
Grass MarginsFarmers are being urged to sow 6 metre grass marginsadjacent to crops of oilseedrape and winter beans andalong water courses. This hasbeen shown to reduceherbicide leaching by as muchas 50%. It also affords theopportunity to enhance thewildlife and game value of your farm.
We also supply mixtures to conform toEK21 (Legume & Herb Rich Swards)and EK20 (Ryegrass Seed Set Mixture).
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Results from Seedtech Fodder Beet Trials 2012
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It’s been long heralded that Blizzard has huge potential to producevery high dry matter yields. Trials at Seedtech for the past 2 yearshave proven this against some of the most recognised varietiescurrently used in the market. In 2012 alone, Blizzard with a drymatter percentage of 21.8 delivered over 17 tonnes of DM perHectare with its closest rival being Magnum only delivering 15.1tonnes DM per Hectare.
Because of Blizzards high dry matter and percentage of rootbelow ground level it has the advantage of allowing growers moreflexibility with regard to harvest date. There will also be a saving inoverall harvesting costs due to the high dry matter (i.e less waterbeing harvested and transported). Blizzard can thereforecommand a premium price if being sold on farm, compared tolower dry matter varieties. Blizzard also has a low dirt score,considering that over 70% of the root is in the ground.
Sowing date: 06/04/2012 Harvest date: 12/11/2012
BLIZZARD DELIVERS THE TOP YIELD (DM) IN SEEDTECH FODDER BEET TRIALS
Variety Year Dry Matter Yield Fresh Root Dry Matter Root % Root above Relativeof control T/Ha Yield T/Ha Content % Colour Ground Level Leaf Size
Blizzard 2012 17.99 92.14 21.8 White 40 Medium
2011 20.38 98.39 22.9 White 30 Large
Magnum (C) 2012 15.10 107.144 18.3 White 50 Small
2011 17.12 117.14 19 White 40 Large
Seedtech Fodder Beet Trial Results 2012
Note: The above is two year data in large block trials from Seedtech Trial Grounds.
Why grow Blizzard Fodder Beet? • Super high DM yield• More resistant to frost and water dama ge• Flexible harvest date• Lower overall harvesting costs due to high DM
Catch Crops
Crop Data Stubble Turnip Forage Rape & Hybrids Forage Rye Forage Peas Sowing Date April - August May - August Sept - Oct March - late July
Sowing Rate (kg/ha) 5-7 5-10 185 125-185
Utilisation Period June - Dec July-Jan Feb - April Mid June - early Oct
Fresh field (tonnes/ha) 38-40 24-35 19-22 37-50
%DM 8-9 12-14 25 20-25
Total DM (tonnes/ha) 3.5-4.0 3-4 4.25-6 8-10
Crude Protein % of the DM
18-19 19-20 11-12 18-20
D Value Bulb 80 Leaf 70 65 67 65
Metabolisable Energy MJ/kg D
11.6 11 10 10 (silage)
Grazed Conserved
stubble turnip forage rape forage rye forage peas
summer autumn / winter
Tyfon DelilahSamsonRondo
autumn winter
* can also be made into big bale silage
Hobson Interval Humbolt*
* also ideal for use in arable silage mixtures
Magnus*
SamsonVery palatable to both sheep andcattle. High intakes and live weightgains.
RondoFor sheep or cattle. Excellent diseaseresistance. Increased margins!
TyfonDairy or beef cattle. Very palatableleafy crop within 10-12 weeks fromsowing. Re-growth potential.
DelilahAn excellent variety with increasedyield potential and utilisation.
HobsonTried and tested throughoutIreland and exhibits excellentresistance to powdery mildew.Very fast to establish and highlypalatable.
Interval - Rape/Kale A newer variety bred by theJames Hutton Institute, Dundee.Interval has outyielded somevarieties by 20% DM yields over 5years of UK trials. Interval is verypalatable and is suitable for cattleand sheep.
HumboltSuperb tillering capacity and earlyvegetative growth. Erect habit, high feed value andexcellent winter hardiness. The ability to recover quickly aftergrazing/cutting. Top yield potential and provenfield performance on a wide rangeof soils.The crop can also be zero grazedand several farmers have madebig bale silage out of theirHumbolt crops.
MagnusThe first semi-leafless variety offorage pea to be marketed inIreland. The interlocking tendrils onthis variety ensure that it resistslodging – particularly when sownas a pure stand. Magnus can alsobe supplied as part of a highyielding arable silage mixtureincorporating spring barley/oroats. More details on request.Organic seed also available.
Forage crops are now playing an increasingly important role in Irishagriculture. The feeding of livestock economically and efficiently putsever greater pressure on producers to consider all cost saving optionsavailable to them. Forage crops and the new varieties now availableto farmers provide a real incentive to produce more home grownforage. This can be fed all year round to reduce reliance on bought inconcentrates. The guides on the following pages have been publishedto help in the planning of a cost effective forage programme. Byselecting the correct species and varieties, livestock farmers canconfidently look forward to maximising their home grown feedproduction and enhancing their profitability.
FBT
Many of our varieties areoffered with a flea beetleseed treatment. These are marked FBT
Your Opportunity to Profit from Forage Crops
These are ideal for maximising the use of your land rotationsas they can produce ‘fast food’ from a short growth cycle
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Full Season Crops
Crop Data Kale Turnips Swede Fodder BeetSowing Date April-July Late May-early June Early May-mid June Early March-April
Sowing Rate (kg/ha) Natural 2.5-7Nat. 2.5-5 Gr. 0.6-0.85 Nat. 4-7 Gr.0.6-0.85 100,000 seedsGraded 1-2
Utilisation Period Sept-March Oct-Feb Oct-March Nov-April
Fresh field (tonnes/ha) 60-65 59-69 70-80 80-90
%DM 14-16 8-10 10-11 12-19
Total DM (tonnes/ha) 8-10 5.50-6 7-10 13-15
Crude Protein % of the DM 16-17 15-17 10-11 12-13
D Value 68 80 82 78-80
Metabolisable Energy MJ/kg D
10-11 11.2 (roots) 9.2 (leaves) 12.8-13.1 12.5-13.5
Caledonian
Is the first Kale bred for club rootresistance. Caledonian’s ‘huge’ yieldsmake it ideal for utilisation by dairyand beef cattle. Bred by the JamesHutton Institute, Dundee.
KeeperA medium/shorter type ideal forfattening store lambs and providinghigh quality winter keep.
GrampianAn improved marrow stem type withhuge yields good standing ability andis well suited for strip or zerograzing. Bred by the James HuttonInstitute, Dundee.
LomondA high yielding variety with bothpowdery mildew and club rootresistance.
InvitationA very uniform variety which isresistant to most races of clubroot. Ideal for utilisation afterChristmas. Invitation also hasexcellent resistance to powderymildew. Bred by the James HuttonInstitute, Dundee.
GowrieA new very high yielding varietyideal for post Christmas grazing.Bred by the James HuttonInstitute, Dundee.
MassifThis new yellow fleshed varietyhas a very high yield and is idealfor pre and post Christmasutilisation. Massif is a first classreplacement for Aberdeen GreenTop Scotch. Bred by the JamesHutton Institute, Dundee.
BlazeBlaze combines very high dry matteryields with an excellent clean root. Itsbright red roots are ideally lifted with leaflifting equipment and can be fed wholedue to their medium dry matter content.
BlizzardBlizzard has been bred specially toproduce very high dry matter yields. Itsgrowth habit makes it ideally suited forharvesting with sugar beet machinery.Blizzard’s high dry matter contentcoupled with the high percentage ofwhite skinned root growing underground,will make this variety more resistant tofrost and winter damage.
FeldherrFeldherr will produce a huge fresh yield oflow drying matter roots. It is ideal forfeeding to dairy cows but makes anexcellent feed for broken toothed ewesthat can handle the low dry mattercontent. Feldherr is typically grazed in thefield but where necessary can beharvested with a mechanical leaf lifter.
Many of our varieties areoffered with a flea beetleseed treatment. These are marked
Grazed Conserved
kale swede maincrop turnip fodder beet
autumn use
sheep & cattle beef & dairy
sheep
winter use
Grampian
Keeper
Caledonian
autumn use winter use autumn or winter autumn lifting
Lomond InvitationGowrie
Massif BlazeBlizzardFeldherr
sheep & cattle sheep & cattlesheep dairy, beef or sheep
Home grown feeds can help to produce an excellent part of a mixed forage diet.Understanding the feed requirements of your animals will ensure maximum returns andhealthier cows!
Mixed forage diets will help increase intakes and ensure optimum rumen stability, improvedfeed utilisation and animal performance.
Many forages are now better understood leading to improved intake predictions, andaccurate assessments for both energy and protein requirements.
As milk yields have risen, so has the drive to increase the amount of food the cow will eat,allowing the opportunity for Irish farmers to exploit the use of cheaper home grown forages.
The Importance of Mixed Forage Crops Forage crops - the benefits� Improved profitability
� Reduced reliance onpurchased feed
� Full traceability
� Flexible cropping options
� An excellent break crop
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FBT FBTFBT
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These require a full season production cyclebut can offer the highest yield potential
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Seed Sowing Rates
Forage MaizeThis crop has a high energycontent and its tremendousyield is achieved with asingle harvest operation.With a high DM content andenergy that is derived fromstarch, maize makes an idealcomplement to grass silagein livestock rations. Contactyour authorised distributorfor details on our range oftop quality varieties and torequest a copy of the newGrowers Guide.
Type of seed Quality (kilos/acre) Sowing Date
Barley (Spring) 65-75 February-March
(Winter) 50-75 September-October
Wheat 75 September-November
75 January-March
Oats (Winter) 75 September-October
(Spring) 75 September-October
Field Beans Winter) 75-100 October
(Spring) 75-100 February-March
Combining Peas (Marrowfat) 100-115
(Small Blues) 110-125 February-March
(Large Blues) 100-120
(Whites) 90-110
Linseed 25 mid March-mid April
Ryegrass (Hybrid) 14.75-16.25 March-September
(Italian) 13-16 March-September
(Perennial) 13-18 March-September
(Westerwolths) 16 March-May
Clover, red 3.5-5 March-August
Clover, tetraploid red 4.5-5.5 March-August
Lucerne 7.5 April-August
Forage Peas 75* March-late July
*(Sowing rate is reduced in arable silage blends)
Forage Rye 75 September-October
Forage Rye/Italian Ryegrass 50/7 September-October
Forage Maize 45,000 seeds mid April-mid May
Mustard 5-10 May-August
Fodder Rape 2-4 May-August
Tares (vetches) 75 January-April or Sept’
Stubble Turnips 2-3 April-August
Full Season Turnips (Natural) 1-2 late May-early June (N)
(Graded) 0.25-0.35 June-early July (S)
Fodder Beet (Monogerm) 50,000 seeds April-early May
(Pelleted)
Kale (Natural) 1-3 April-June
(Graded) 0.5-0.75
Swedes (Natural) 1-2 early May-mid June (N)
(Graded) 0.25-0.35 late May-mid June (S)
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Equestrian Mixtures
This mixture has been formulated to providegrazing for horses and ponies with intermittentrests from grazing to produce a hay crop.Depending on any herbs present we wouldrecommend the addition of a minimum of 250grams of mixed herbs per acre (either mixedwith the grass or preferably sown in strips in thesward) to improve the nutritional aspects of thesward.
The mixture is designed to perform well withmoderate inputs of nitrogen, but a goodapplication before closing off for hay willproduce the best results.
All Natural Seed - Sow at 10-15 kgs per acre
Our popular range of equestrian mixtures continue tosatisfy the demands of a diverse range ofrequirements from horse hay to herbs.
All our mixtures (which are packed in 10 kilo bags)have been specifically formulated after extensiveconsultation with Equine Nutritionists. Theytherefore avoid high sugar grasses, popular in
agriculture, because they can increase the risk ofLaminitis in horses and induce “stroppy”temperaments in mares.
The requirement in a mixture can vary depending onthe type of horse involved and these mixtures coverthe range of requirements we have had over theyears from racing gallops to pony paddocks.
Horse Paddock Mixture
This mixture is designed to produce a verydense, springy sward, capable of withstandingvery heavy wear and is of course also perfectlysuited to racecourses and polo pitches.
Naturally the regular maintenance of this areawill pay off by ensuring the turf maintains itsspringy nature.
All Natural Seed - Sow at 20-40 kgs per acre
Gallops & Schooling Area Mixture
This mixture is designed to produce high qualityhorse hay with that special 'nose' that can onlycome from a good Timothy content. It will alsoprovide useful grazing in the early spring and duringlate summer and autumn. In winter it should only begrazed lightly if a good hay crop is desired.
All Natural Seed - Sow at 12-15 kgs per acre
Horse Hay Mixture
This mixture is designed to produce a good, wellbalanced sward especially suitable for mares andtheir foals. The deep rooted herbs will improve thecalcium and phosphorus levels, being two of themore important trace elements so important for thegrowth and bone development in young horses.
All Natural Seed - Sow at 15-40 kgs per acre
Stud Paddock Mixture
The Stallion Paddock mixture is formulated towithstand harder wear whilst still maintaining adense, springy and nutritious sward. It containsMONDIAL turf type perennial ryegrass, which israted very well indeed for its wear tolerance andearly growth.
All Natural Seed - Sow at 15-40 kgs per acre
Stallion Paddock Mixture
Our herb mixture has been especially developedfor horses and ponies and includes a number ofdeep rooting and nutritious species whichprovide a good source of minerals and traceelements.
Our mixed herbs are included in selected grassseed mixtures, but are also available separatelyfor sowing in strips or islands in the field whichoften gives better establishment.
A short term mixture for the production of qualityhaylage. High in fibre, but with a good "nose".
All Natural Seed - Sow at 12-15 kgs per acre
Available in 1kg packs (sow at 250-500 g/acre)
Herb Mixture
Haylage Mixture
Our “Equipaddock” Horse and Pony PaddockMixture is available in 1/2 acre plastic buckets -containing 7 kgs of seed.
A slightly amended mixture to our standardHorse Paddock, this handy pack enables you toreseed areas and at the same time leaves you aplastic container that will be useful around yourstables.
All Natural Seed - Available in 1/2 acrebuckets
Equipaddock Mixture
SOWING RATES: For complete re-seeds werecommend a sowing rate of 15-20kgs peracre and for overseeds or improvements 10-15 kgs per acre depending on how muchthe sward has deteriorated.
Our seed is supplied in handy 10kg packs
7% Smooth Stalked Meadowgrass14% Creeping Red Fescue17% Timothy62% Late Perennial Ryegrass
100%
15% Timothy5% Cocksfoot5% Meadow Fescue
75% Late Perennial Ryegrass
100%
6% Crested Dogstail6% Smooth Stalked Meadowgrass
15% Creeping Red Fescue48% Late Perennial Ryegrass20% Turf Type Perennial Ryegrasss
5% Herb Mixture
100%
6% Crested Dogstail10% Slender Creeping Red Fescue12% Smooth Stalked Meadowgrass12% Creeping Red Fescue29% Late Perennial Ryegrass28% Turf Type Perennial Ryegrasss
3% Herb Mixture
100%
4% Crested Dogstail20% Slender Creeping Red Fescue10% Smooth Stalked Meadowgrass10% Creeping Red Fescue28% Late Perennial Ryegrass28% Turf Type Perennial Ryegrasss
100%
35% Chicory25% Burnet10% Ribgrass30% Sheep’s Parsley
100%
8% Timothy50% Italian Ryegrass22% Mid-season Perennial Ryegrass20% Hybrid Ryegrass
100%
15% Early Perennial Ryegrass30% Mid-season Perennial Ryegrass23% Late Perennial Ryegrass12% Timothy
4% Smooth Stalked Meadowgrass16% Creeping Red Fescue
100%
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Amenity Mixtures
Winter sports renovation (Football & Rugby) andany situation where good wear tolerance andrapid establishment are the main requirements.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 20mm
Olympic
For high wear utility areas and winter sports at acompetitive price.
Unlike some of our competitors products thismixture does not contain agricultural strains ofryegrass.
Sowing Rate 25-35/m2
Cutting Height 25mm
Economy
For front lawns, landscaped areas, buildingsurrounds and low maintenance areas.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 25mm
Trophy
For winter sports renovation, playing fields andother areas requiring rapid establishment.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 20mm
Anfield
For recreation grounds, good qualityhardwearing lawns and landscaped areas.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 20mm
Alderley
For recreation grounds, good qualityhardwearing lawns and landscaped areas.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 20mm
Universal
For top quality lawns that will also take somewear and tear. The turf ryegrasses includedproduce a fine leaved lawn, which will give anexcellent appearance.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 13mm
Stately Home
All our amenity mixturesare Headstart® treatedand packed in 10kg bags
30% Malibu Perennial Ryegrass20% Doremi Perennial Ryegrass25% Maritza Chewings Fescue20% Smirna Slender Creeping Red Fescue
5% Troy Browntop Bent
100%
25% Disco Perennial Ryegrass30% Doremi Perennial Ryegrass10% Trophy Chewings Fescue35% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue
100%
25% Disco Perennial Ryegrass30% Doremi Perennial Ryegrass15% Yvette Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass30% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue
100%
10% Mondial Perennial Ryegrass30% Sanremo Perennial Ryegrass60% Disco Perennial Ryegrass
100%
30% Disco Perennial Ryegrass40% Doremi Perennial Ryegrass30% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue
100%
20% Maritza Chewings Fescue75% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue
5% Troy Browntop Bent
100%
45% Disco Perennial Ryegrass40% Mondial Perennial Ryegrass15% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue
100%
For golf greens, putting greens and any othervery close mown turf.
Produces a fast, true green.
Sowing Rate 35g/m2 Cutting Height 5mm
Putting & Bowling
55% Maritza Chewings Fescue15% Smirna Slender Creeping Red Fescue10% Carousel Slender Creeping Red Fescue20% Troy Browntop Bent
100%
For ornamental lawns and high qualitylandscaping.
Produces a dense, fine leaved sward that can bemown as low as 20mm.
Sowing Rate 35-50g/m2
Cutting Height 20mm
Trafford
25% Maritza Chewings Fescue50% Heidrun Strong Creeping Red Fescue20% Smirna Slender Creeping Red Fescue
5% Troy Browntop Bent
100%
For partially shaded areas or dry conditions.
This is a very low maintenance mixture and it isalso suitable for environmental headlands.
Sowing Rate 25-35/m2
Cutting Height 25mm
Shade
5% Highland Browntop Bent20% Crystal Hard Fescue25% Franklin Strong Creeping Red Fescue10% Smirna Slender Creeping Red Fescue10% Maritza Chewings Fescue10% Cocktail Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass10% Southlands Crested Dogstail10% Dassas Rough Stalked Meadow Grass
100%
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Technical Literature/Downloads
Wildflower MixturesThis very comprehensive leafletcovers all the wildflower mixtureswe market. The leaflet provides abreakdown of all the ingredients ineach of the 8 mixtures and detailsthe basic husbandry informationneeded to help ensure success.
Enhancing theCountrysideIf you are undertaking any projects toenhance the environment then thisleaflet makes essential reading.Depending on which mixture youwant to sow this 16 page leaflet willpoint you in the right direction. If youwould like a copy please contact us.
Maize -A Grower’s GuideThis 44 page Growers Guidecontains all you need to know aboutthe production of high quality maizecrops. There is also a separatebooklet covering variety selection inmore detail.
HiBirdYour comprehensive guide toplanning Gamecover andEnvironmental cropping on yourfarm.
Best Practice - Grassland ManagementThis 12 page booklet is packed withuseful information on all aspects ofgrass - especially in relation to thevalue and importance of re-seedingany low production or worn out field.
Available as a download from ourwebsite
The Forage CropsGuideThis technical guide has 28 pagespacked with information on all thekey forage crops grown in the UK.Contact us for a free copy.
Matrix Enhanced©
RyegrassIf you have dairy cows, beef cattle orsheep you may well be interested inextending your grazing season by asmuch as six weeks per annum? If soyou should seriously consider one ofour Matrix Enhanced© Ryegrassmixtures. Full details and managementcriteria can be found in this leaflet.
Cloverplus PelletedSeedWith fewer clover-safe herbicidesavailable many farmers are‘reintroducing’ white clover intotheir leys. Find out how easy it iswith this brochure on Cloverpluspelleted clover.
A Growers Guide toForage ChicoryJoin the growing number oflivestock farmers exploiting thenutritional value of this useful crop.This guide contains all you need toknow about managing this crop andincreasing your stocks live-weightgain.
Pasture RenovationGuideIf you are planning a pasturerenovation programme then youneed to ensure that you have acopy of this very informativetechnical guide.
TestimonialsDairy farmer Michael Walshof Hightown Farm in CountyCork has been experimentingwith a number of differentgrass seed mixtures andmonocultures. He has been insearch of swards whichdeliver high DM yields, arepersistent and also palatableto his cows. Michael hasfound ley mixtures from theSinclair McGill range, satisfyall three of theserequirements: Turbo,Castlehill, and a grass mixturecontaining Matrix EnhancedRyegrass.
Michael normally reseeds some of his landevery year, but was prevented from doing solast year due to the poor weather. This year, hewill be reseeding 30 acres of ground that he hasjust taken on. However, it’s an exposed fieldwhich gets quite wet. So he has decided to re-seed with Castlehill, a high performing dual-purpose long-term ley mixture from the SinclairMcGill range.
Michael adds: “I’ve looked at a lot of different optionsfor leys - both mixtures and individual varieties. AndI’ve come to the conclusion that I’m very happy withthe Sinclair McGill mixtures I’ve sown – they’veproven themselves to deliver on all three of my goals– yield, persistency and palatability.”
Michael explains: “I’ve just sown the one paddockwith Matrix, so that I can evaluate how it standsup to the winters here, and see just howproductive it is. So far, it’s looking very good! Infact, when my conventional ryegrass leys havebeen yielding around 13t DM/ha, the Matrix leyhas achieved nearer 15.5t/ha of DM.
“It’s noticeable that the ley grows back fasterthan in other fields, making it ready to grazeagain 2 days earlier. And in the new year, TheMatrix ley is the first to start growing again, andlast to stop growing at the end of the year.”
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Ollie Carter, Product Manager, Seedtech (right) with
Michael Walsh on his dairy farm in Co. Cork.
Ollie Carter, Seedtech with Michael’s local merchant Con
McCarthy (left) from Southern Fuel and Farm Supplies, Cork.
Michael milks 155 cows, averaging yields of 5,800litres/cow.
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Distributors & Stockists
Ireland
Seed Technology Ltd Tel: 051 832814
Tom Starr Arrabawn Co-op, Nenagh, Co Tipperary Tel: 067 41800
Niall O’Brien Ballydaly, Millstreet, Co Cork Tel: 087 2657836
Jim Bashford Bengerstown, Lobinstown, Navan, Co Meath Tel: 086 2589038
Eoin Conroy Conroy Farm Supplies, Geashill, Co Offaly Tel: 087 2310011
Fergal Coyle Coyle Agri , Athlone, Co Westmeath Tel: 090 6473697
Jim Quinn Dungarvan, Co Waterford Tel: 058 41311
Cyril Culliane Ennis, Co. Clare Tel: 086 8362573
George Power Euro Farm & Garden Supplies, Barrack Street, Co Kilkenny Tel: 056 7723199
Tony Corbally Fingal Farm Supplies, Oldtown, Co Dublin Tel: 01 8433796
Eamonn Fitzpatrick Fitzpatrick Agri, Ballybrophy, Co Laois Tel: 086 8257 458
William Gibson Gibson Farm Services, Mageestown, Raphoe, Co Donegal Tel: 074 9145145
Martin McCarthy Highmount, Feenagh, Co Limerick Tel: 087 2304706
Paul McKevitt John Dalton & Sons, Chancellors Mills, Co Kilkenny Tel: 056 7721705
Eamonn McKevitt Loughran Stores, Dundalk, Co Louth Tel: 042 9322041
Pat O’Sullivan Lower Athea, Athea, Co Limerick Tel: 086 2543324
Ogie Farrelly Lurgan Farm Supplies, Virgina, Co Cavan Tel: 049 8547076
Paul Feeney Easkey, Sligo Tel: 087 6671764
Tom Freeman Ballinaloe, Galway Tel: 086 8232545
William Burke Mid West Farm Nutrition, Foxhall, Charleville, Co Limerick Tel: 063 81760
Joe Hayes Newline, Dundrum, Co Tipperary Tel: 087 2542087
Dinny Murphy Quinns of Baltinglass, Baltinglass, Co Wicklow Tel: 059 6481266
Peadar Carter Slaney Agri Farm Supplies, Ballyeden, Camolin, Co Wexford Tel: 053 9383227
Maurice Smiddy Southern Fuel & Farm Supplies, Midleton, Co Cork Tel: 021 4632020
Pat Myers Star Fuel & Farm Supplies, Clonmel, Co Tipperary Tel: 086 2569733
Eoin Jordan Jordan Agri, Ratheadon, Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow Tel: 086 3844606
John Walsh Kilmacow Fuel & Agri, Skeard, Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny Tel: 051 881894
Barry Gleeson Rathcabbin, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary Tel: 087 2829346
Grass & Forage Crops
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