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  • Wagga Wagga Winter Forage Demonstration Site

    The Wagga Wagga Winter Forage Demonstration Site showcases a wide variety of species and varieties specifically chosen to thrive in the local climate and soil conditions for long-term pasture production.

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  • Walla Walla Winter Forage Demonstration Site

    The Winter Forage Demonstration Site in Walla Walla, NSW, showcases a range of carefully selected species and varieties for winter forage production, providing farmers with valuable insights to make informed decisions.

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  • Wellington Lucerne Trial Site

    The S&W Lucerne Trial Site in Wellington is closely monitored to evaluate and compare close-to-market ready Lucerne varieties against commercially available lines as part of the S&W Global Lucerne Breeding Program.

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Trial Data

Research, development, and extension activities are a significant focus at S&W Seed Company. Growers can access historical and current
trial research information and data on a wide range of topics to assist in decision making, planning, and implementing new management practices.

  • Grazing Tolerant Lucerne Selection Trial

    The Grazing Tolerant Lucerne Selection Trial conducted by S&W Seed Company focused on evaluating the grazing tolerance of new lucerne material.

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  • Lucerne Feed Quality Trial

    The Lucerne Feed Quality Trial was conducted with the aim of assessing the standing forage quality of various commercial lucerne varieties as two-year-old stands.

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  • L70 Lucerne v Aurora Comparison Trial

    The S&W L70 Lucerne vs Aurora trial aimed to compare the performance and attributes of L70 Lucerne and Aurora, two varieties of lucerne forage crops.

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  • Lucerne Live Weight Gain Trial 2014

    Throughout the duration of the trial, all varieties were exposed to the same environmental conditions and assessed equally by being grazed simultaneously by three grazing groups of steers; one group on each variety at any time.

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