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Mohaka is a tetraploid hybrid ryegrass bred for New Zealand finishing, run-off, undersowing and supplementary pasture applications. It combines the vigour of Italian genetics with the persistence of perennial ryegrass, offering strong early growth, good winter and spring feed..
| Persistence | 2-3 Years |
|---|---|
| endophyte | AR1, AR128 |
| Sowing rate | 27-32kg per hectare |
| heading date | Late |
| Best used for | Grazing, Hay, Silage |
- Provides high-quality feed early in the season and maintains production through into autumn.
- Ideal for 2-4 year pasture rotations or finishing runs where fast and dense feed is needed.
- Better persistence than standard Italian ryegrasses, reducing the need for very frequent re-sowing.
- Strong option for dairy, sheep or beef systems needing dependable feed with good animal uptake.
- With AR37 endophyte, offers improved resistance to key pests and improved sward longevity.
Splice Hybrid Ryegrass is a high-performance tetraploid inter-species cross combining perennial ryegrass, Italian ryegrass, meadow fescue and tall fescue. This cultivar has been specifically bred for New Zealand conditions to deliver rapid establishment, strong year-round growth, and excellent feed quality, along with improved persistence under grazing and summer stress.
| Persistence | 1-3 Years |
|---|---|
| endophyte | AR1, Nil |
| Sowing rate | 27-32kg per hectare |
| heading date | Late |
| Best used for | Grazing, Hay, Silage |
- Delivers premium feed quality for high-output systems - improved animal performance from earlier and continuous feed.
- Extends the grazing window - late heading keeps the sward leafy and productive later into spring.
- Versatile: works for dairy, beef, sheep or deer systems needing a high-performance pasture component.
- Strong in both grazing and silage applications due to its robust growth and persistence profile.
Shogun Hybrid Ryegrass is a premium tetraploid, perennial × Italian ryegrass hybrid. It combines the quick strike and high winter/spring production of Italian ryegrasses with the improved longevity and summer yield traits of perennial ryegrasses. Ideal for short-to-medium term pasture (1-3 years) or as an undersowing option to boost existing swards
| Persistence | 1-3 Years |
|---|---|
| endophyte | NEA, NEA12, Nil |
| Sowing rate | 27-32kg per hectare |
| heading date | Mid |
| Best used for | Grazing, Hay, Silage |
- Delivers strong early feed and high-yield production for finishing, dairying or grazing systems requiring rapid results.
- Rapid time to graze post‐sowing - less down‐time for paddocks.
- High palatability means livestock utilise more feed, improving performance and intake.
Hypa is a high-performance tetraploid hybrid ryegrass that blends the best of Italian and perennial ryegrass genetics. Designed for rapid establishment and year-round production, Hypa delivers strong, high-quality forage and is equally suited for short-rotation pasture or over-sowing into existing swards.
| Persistence | 1-3 Years |
|---|---|
| endophyte | Nil |
| Sowing rate | 27-32kg per hectare |
| heading date | Late |
| Best used for | Grazing, Hay, Silage |
- High quality, palatable feed that supports animal performance across livestock classes.
- Durable and persistent under variable conditions and grazing pressure.
- Flexible management options - can be used as a dedicated stand or to reinforce/over-sow existing pasture.
- Reduced risk of feed gaps thanks to extended seasonal growth window.
Active Hybrid Ryegrass is a long-rotation hybrid ryegrass that combines the persistence of perennial ryegrass with the rapid growth and feed quality of Italian ryegrass.
With its strong tillering habit, fine leaf, and high palatability, Active offers exceptional grazing value for sheep, beef, and dairy systems throughout New Zealand.
| Persistence | 1-3 Years |
|---|---|
| endophyte | Low Endophyte |
| Sowing rate | 27-32kg per hectare |
| heading date | Mid |
| Best used for | Grazing, Hay, Silage |
- Hybrid strength: Combines the vigour of Italian ryegrass with the persistence of perennial ryegrass.
- Rapid establishment: Quick to strike and ready for grazing sooner after sowing.
- High feed quality: Produces dense, leafy, highly digestible feed for all livestock classes.
- Strong cool-season growth: Excellent winter and early-spring production to fill seasonal feed gaps.
- High palatability: Fine-leafed, dark green sward that livestock prefer and graze efficiently.
