Description
This is a high sugar ryegrass, meaning it has been bred to contain a higher level of water-soluble carbohydrates, or sugars, than traditional perennial ryegrass.
This fosters a better balance of energy and protein in the rumen, allowing the microbes responsible for the breakdown of forage to operate more efficiently, so more protein is converted to milk and meat, and less is excreted into the environment.
More energy absorbed from feed
The quality of grass is just as important as total yield. A digestibility gain of 1% is worth 3% of yield – animals have a higher voluntary intake with high digestibility, and are able to absorb more energy from the feed, meaning animals fed on good quality grass will yield more. AberGreen is 5.5% higher in digestibility when compared to a standard ryegrass.
AberGreen key features
- Vigorous ground cover
- Optimum energy-to-protein balance
- Excellent digestibility under grazing and silage management
- Bred for enduring persistence
- Superior late spring yields
Type: Perennial ryegrass
Ploidy: Diploid
Sowing Rate: 18-20 kg/ha
Heading Date: Late +17 days
Endophyte: LE and AR1