Regain Perennial
Combines late maturity perennial diploid and tetraploid ryegrasses.
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Late maturity
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Perfect for over-sowing run down pasture
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Late season quality
Regain Perennial ryegrass combines late maturity perennial diploid and tetraploid ryegrasses.
Regain Perennial can be used to ‘top-up’ run-down pastures by oversowing into established perennial or hybrid stands or can be sowed as a sole stand for a 3+ year high-quality pasture. The late-maturity of Regain Perennial will allow the for late-season quality well into summer (under high rainfall or irrigated conditions).
The background genetics of Regain Perennial will also perform well for winter and early-spring growth, superior to that of many perennial ryegrass options.
For a better long-termed pasture solution, Barenbrug recommends the use of Maxsyn NEA4, 4front NEA2 or Array NEA2 perennial ryegrasses that will offer superior long-term persistence & performance through the NEA series of endophytes to deter important insect pests such as black-beetle, root aphid and Argentine stem weevil.
Regain Perennial is a low endophyte option and recommended for sheep & cattle.
Key Features
- Late maturity
- Tetraploid & Diploid blend
- Perennial ryegrass
The Benefits of Sowing Regain
- Late season quality
- Lush, highly digestible forage
- Longer-lived than Italian ryegrass
Specifications
| Name | Value |
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| Sowing rates | Sole grass, drilled: 25–35 kg/ha |
| Sowing rates | Oversowing: 15–25 kg/ha |
| Sowing rates | In ryegrass mixes: 15–25 kg/ha |
| Sowing depth | 10 – 15 mm |
| Rainfall requirement (min) | 650mm+ |
| pH | 4.8 – 8.0 |
| Soil type | Most soil types |