Wagga Wagga, NSW
Site type:
Winter Forage Demonstration Site
Established: 2023
- Lucerne
- Annual Legumes
- Herbs
- Grasses
At our Wagga Wagga Winter Forage Demonstration Site, we are proud to collaborate with one of our valued customers to showcase a wide variety of species and varieties that are specifically chosen to thrive in the local climate and soil conditions for long-term pasture production.
Our team of experts has selected each species, including lucerne, annual legumes, herbs, and grasses, to highlight their unique characteristics and advantages for production in the area.
By carefully choosing each species, we aim to provide farmers with invaluable insights into the performance and adaptability of these species in different conditions, enabling them to make informed decisions about their long-term pasture production. Our demonstration site offers a first-hand look at the performance of each species, giving farmers the opportunity to see the benefits of each variety for themselves.
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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.