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Get better field value with Ryegrass PLUS from DLF


Denmark
March 9, 2020

Farmers across Europe are using Ryegrass PLUS and the benefits are clear. Increased profitability by becoming more self-sufficient with increased and more stable yields.
 


“The main reason for choosing Ryegrass PLUS from DLF is the very fast establishment and the high yield in the beginning of the season”
Claus Fenger, Farmer, Denmark

With early spring growth, Ryegrass PLUS varieties give a high yield early in the season. Together with the fact that Ryegrass PLUS give up to 20% higher total yield, you get a more reliable and higher degree of self-sufficiency. The result is a reduced need for bought in feed and money saved. 

More milk and meat

 “The high grass value intake has allowed to produce a much better quality beef product“
Jon Corpe, Higher Oakley Farm, UK

Every farm is different. Finding the right grass for your soil, climate, and livestock should not be a matter of trial and error, but a choice based on certainty. Ryegrass PLUS can be used for both cutting and grazing and is ideally suited to dry or stressed environments where yield, persistency and high feeding value are needed.

What is Ryegrass PLUS? 

Ryegrass PLUS has dominant ryegrass characteristics with added benefits of fescues. Ryegrass PLUS in your mixture can increase your yield potential, energy content and improve the persistency of your fields.  

Ryegrass PLUS can be used for both cutting and grazing and is ideally suited to dry or stressed environments where yield, persistency and high feeding value are needed.

PLUS grass varieties are multi-purpose forage grasses based on a broad and successful genetic mix. They’re PLUS grasses because they are a huge improvement on conventional and commonly used forage grasses. 

 



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Published: March 9, 2020

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