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RGT JERONIMO

Proven versatility across a wide range of farming systems
Strengths

Provides valuable early-season growth, particularly in dryland environments, where timely feed availability can make a real difference

Highly palatable at all growth stages, including seedhead, helping maintain intake and support animal performance

A versatile species that can be successfully used across a range of pasture systems, livestock classes and management approaches

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

RGT Jeronimo is a robust, winter-active prairie grass bred to bring flexibility and performance to pasture systems where seasonal feed supply and adaptability matter. Its ability to deliver early growth makes it particularly valuable in dryland situations, while its strong palatability supports utilisation across the season.

RGT Jeronimo can be integrated into rotational grazing systems as a productive pasture option in its own right, or used strategically as a component in lucerne/grass mixes and permanent pasture blends. This versatility allows farmers to tailor pasture composition to their environment, stocking policy and feed demand, while building a sward that is both productive and resilient.

Suitable for all livestock types, RGT Jeronimo offers a practical option for farmers looking to improve pasture flexibility, seasonal performance and feed quality within a well-planned grazing system.

FARM SUITABILITY

Strong performance through the key growing seasons

Particularly good winter and early spring growth when extra feed is often most valuable.

Well suited to a wide range of farm systems, including dryland and mixed livestock operations

Its flexibility allows it to be used in rotational grazing pastures, lucerne mixes and permanent pasture blends, making it a practical option where seasonal feed supply and pasture adaptability are important.

A range of options to suit your needs

Recommended sowing rate: 20–30 kg/ha as the main grass component in a legume or herb mix, 4–8 kg/ha as a companion grass in permanent pasture mixes, and 5–15 kg/ha as the grass component in lucerne mixes.

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