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Zoomâ„¢ Annual Ryegrass

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An exceptional new densely tillered and highly palatable tetraploid Westerwolds annual ryegrass, Zoom is a specialist winter feed that has outstanding cool season performance.


Zoom is very fast establishing, has exceptional growth over autumn, winter and spring, with good disease resistance.

It is ideally suited as a winter break crop between maize and other crops.

:: Product Features ::

Zoom™ Annual Ryegrass has the following benefits:

  • Exceptional autumn, winter, spring growth activity
  • Very fast establishment and re-growth
  • High metabolisable energy & digestibility
  • Tetraploid quality, with very good palatability
  • Late heading (+16 days) to maintain feed quality for longer into spring
  • Improved persistence over traditional Westerwolds varieties
  • Very good disease resistance
  • Ideal as a winter break crop such as before / after maize

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