Pasture Newsletter
- Benefits of Sunflowers!
- Crimson clover
- Seed Newsletter- Spring 2024
- Spring sowing options!
- Kraken Forage Barley option grows
- Plant tannins for bloat control- Jan 2024
- Seed Newsletter December 2023
- Autumn Recovery for Lucerne
- Forage Barley – The Superior Multi-Graze Cereal Forage
- Clovers for Re-Sowing Slips
- December 2021
- Multispecies Forages as Alternatives to Perennial Ryegrass
- The Benefits of Annual Clovers and Hard Seededness
- July 2021
- Remarkable Rubitas Results June 2020
- Marlborough Popcorn Harvest 2020
- Blairich visit June 2019
- January 2019
- May 2018-2
- May 2018
- March 2018-3
- March 2018-2
- March 2018
- February 2018
- November 2017
- April 2017
- March 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- December 2016 2
- June 2016
- March 2016
- November 2015
- June 2015
- March 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- January 2014
- December 2 2013
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
- Farm Brochure
Main Newsletter
March 2016
Extreme dry for the second season in a row, overall the grass content is in the trial is coping well. Cocksfoots are the stand out plants, ryegrass look ok given the conditions.
Two exceptions, Gala grazing brome and Maru Phalaris are very weak with a big drop in plant numbers.
November 2015
A true story of success
Mixed species pasture in a dry north facing hill site, Omaka Valley Arrowleaf Clover..
June 2015
Clarence / Waipapa - Grasses and Clovers: Companion Trial - Farmers Field Visit 8 June 2015 2pm - 4pm
March 2015
Who said annual clovers are a myth?! - Don`t be put off by doomsayers with their own barrow to push. They do work, will work and are very productive. We know how and we’re happy to help you get them established. Use them as annuals or sow with other perennial species.