

NORMANDY TRITICALE
Blends wheat's high yield with rye's hardiness, offering tolerance to waterlogging and soil acidity, Ideal for grazing livestock early in the season for feed and then can be grown out for a grain harvest Features excellent grain quality, sometimes suitable for specialty uses like beer production Like other triticales, it benefits from balanced phosphorus and nitrogen, with more nitrogen needed for higher yields, especially when used for grazing


COMMON VNS VETCH
Annual cool-season legume. Vining or bushy, up to 1.5m, with tendrils. Pink to purple, pea-shaped, appearing in leaf axils. Can be used as a green manure, cover crop, pasture, hay/silage production, and grain. Fixes nitrogen, improves soil structure, smothers weeds, provides high-protein feed. Tolerates light frost, good for mixed plantings with oat


WINTAROO OATS
Tall mid-season forage/ hay type Good early vigour Strong multiple grazing and hay oat Wintaroo is tolerant of stem nematode and is resistant and tolerant of cereal cyst nematode Better lodging resistance than Marloo Strong performance with feed testing analysis Can be utilised as a feed grain option












