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Stay cool - fast facts on NEA Endophytes

Every line of NEA ryegrass seed from Barenbrug is tested for...

Every line of NEA ryegrass seed from Barenbrug is tested for endophyte before it is supplied to the NZ market.

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Regional persistence trials soon identify the stayers

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Poukawa NFVT trial showcases Tyson’s early growth

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Latest fodder beet trials reflect new industry findings

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Demonstration sites showcase best cultivars for Taranaki, Rangitikei

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Rainy autumn puts new varieties to the stress test

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Beat the weeds

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Show me the money

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Top tip for high ME silage

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Take advantage of Tuscan

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Get back in clover

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Looks good, tastes great

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Maximise your fodder beet investment with Robbos AKA ‘The Boss’

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Management: deficit to surplus transition sets the scene for summer

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Early adopters give the thumbs up to high performing tetraploid

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Luck of the draw: what’s really in that bag of seed?

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Tyson bred for better growth through lambing

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Enjoy a profitable green summer with 501 Chicory

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Paddocks damaged in wet weather need fast patch-up

Many paddocks suffered during wet weather in autumn and winter...

Many paddocks suffered during wet weather in autumn and winter this year. If yours are among them, now is the time to check the extent of the damage, and plan how best to get them growing good grass again.

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