Winfred

Winfred

Product number: 523NN0007CS

  

Semi-dwarf Rape, a cross between Stubble Turnip and Kale producing high protein, leafy forage in 6 to 8 weeks.

High seedling vigour gives more reliable establishment than Kale

High leaf to stem ratio and good disease resistance give excellent palatability

Bolting resistance produces reliable high quality Summer grazing

Proven palatability in grazing trials

Better re-growth potential than other varieties

Better Winter hardiness than Stubble Turnips

Seed Rate 1.5 to 2.5 kg/acre

 

Care should be taken when changing an animal’s diet from grass to high protein brassicas (especially in Summer). If you are unfamiliar with the utilisation of these crops, we would ask you to read our guidelines on the subject and these are available on request.

Product Details

Dry Matter Yield
Crude Protein
Digestibility
Metabolisable Energy
Winter Hardiness

Looking for the perfect catch crop? Winfred produces high protein, leafy forage in only 6-8 weeks. This forage rape seed also has high seedling vigor, giving it a more reliable establishment than other catch crops such as kale. The catch crop also performs well during winter thanks to its innate hardiness, making it better in winter than stubble turnips alone. Winfred is highly palatable, it’s bolting resistance produces high quality summer grazing, and it offers better regrowth potential than other varieties of catch crop. Care should be taken when changing an animal’s diet from grass to high protein brassicas (especially in Summer). If you are unfamiliar with the utilisation of these crops, we would ask you to read our guidelines on the subject and these are available on request. 

  • Semi-dwarf Rape, a cross between Stubble Turnip and Kale
  • High seedling vigour gives more reliable establishment than Kale 
  • High leaf to stem ratio and good disease resistance give excellent palatability 
  • High quality Summer grazing 

Care should be taken when changing an animal’s diet from grass to high protein brassicas (especially in Summer). If you are unfamiliar with the utilisation of these crops, we would ask you to read our guidelines on the subject and these are available on request.