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Diamond Red Clover Grazing-n Saver

Diamond Red Clover Grazing-n Saver

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Diamond Red Clover Grazing-N Saver is a mixture that is high in Clover which facilitates a Nitrogen saving once it has become established. Diamond Red Clover Grazing-N Saver incorporates AstonEnergy, which has a 5 star grazing variety, and AstonConqueror, which has a 4 star grazing variety. These varieties produce better grazouts which promotes clover development. Once established the Red Clover produces Nitrogen, even in the same year that it was sown. This mixture can be grazed, however, care must be taken not to over graze as this can shorten the lifespan of the Red Clover. When the Red Clover begins to die out, White clover quickly fills the voids.

Sow at 12 to 14 kgs/acre

Note: The reduction of the use of chemical Nitrogen may only be maintained while adequate clover is present.

Included in the Diamond Red Clover Grazing-N Saver 

ASTONENERGY (T) 5.00 KG
ASTONCONQUEROR  5.00 KG
RED CLOVER - MILVUS 1.00 KG
RED CLOVER - FEARGA 1.00 KG
WHITE CLOVER - CLODAGH 1.00 KG
WHITE CLOVER - DUNGLOE 1.00 KG​
  14.00 KG​

TETRAPLOID (T) 50% 

Astonenergy
Is a 5 star grazing variety,  – Better grazouts promotes clover development. Astonenergy has very high quality variety on the 2025 Pasture Profit Index – sward quality drive animal performance

Astonconqueror
Is an intermediate Perennial ryegrass. The variety is a high yielder with a dense sward. The winter hardiness is also good.

Milvus
​​Milvus Red Clover has proven persistence under intensive grazing.

Fearga
Is a highly persistent Red Clover. The first ever Red Clover variety to be bred under Irish conditions for Irish systems.

Clodagh 
The highest performing white clover variety now available in Ireland. Producing more feed, more natural nitrogen, with better persistence and ground cover.

Dungloe
Highest performing medium leaf clover on the 2025 Irish Recommended list. Extremely high ground cover and persistence under grazing

What is the difference between Tetraploid and Diploid?
The main difference between diploid and tetraploid ryegrass is the number of chromosomes per cell. Diploid plants have two sets of chromosomes per cell whilst tetraploids have four. As a result Tetraploids have an increased cell size and have a higher ratio of cell contents (soluble carbohydrates) to cell wall (fibre).

This means that tetraploids have a higher water content per cell and are more palatable. This leads to a high graze out of livestock. However with less tillers tetraploids have a worse ground cover rate which can leave a gappy sward. This can be good for allowing clover to grow but can if are the only grass in a sward can leave the pasture exposed to poaching.

Diploid in comparison have more tillers per plant meaning they will have better ground cover than tetraploids. Due to the lower water content per cell, diploids have a higher dry matter per kg of feed, meaning they cure and wilt easier when making hay or silage. They also offer more energy than tetraploid plants. Both diploid and tetraploid plants will have similar protein levels. A mix of both is required regardless of what you are looking from your grass. However a higher percentage of tetraploid is better for grazing while a greater number of Diploids is more advisable for silage or hay meadows.

Animal performance benefits of Tetraploids
Tetraploid ryegrasses offer several benefits in terms of animal performance. Due to the higher ratio of cell contents to cell wall, tetraploid plants offer several benefits for animal performance. One benefit is that it is more palatable to animals which improves intake and therefore leads to an increased animal production.  In addition tetraploid cells consist of easily available nutrients, such as sugars and starches necessary for more efficient rumen function.

However it is important to remember that tetraploids  higher water content in the cells so when livestock are full from grazing the actual dry matter intake could be lower compared to that of diploids plants. A mix of tetraploid and diploid ryegrass could achieve a more balanced pasture, retaining a good level of dry matter production, an improved balance of quality feed and if used for silage will be more easily cured than a pure tetraploid pasture.

Grazing management
It is important to monitor grazing pressures on tetraploid ryegrasses as they are sensitive to overgrazing because of their excellent palatability. If grazing occurs to a lower level than with diploid ryegrasses it may compromise persistence. Similar to diploid ryegrasses, tetraploid ryegrass require nitrogen applications to a similar level to ensure good growth after grazing.

Farm management benefits
Tetraploid ryegrasses have higher establishment costs than diploids as the recommended sowing rate for tetraploids is higher due to the larger size of the seed (2-3 times heavier). If planting tetraploid ryegrass in a mix, the plants will allow up to 10% more clover in the pasture due to the reduced tiller density promoting an increased pasture quality.

What are the advantages of reseeding grass?

  • Reseeding grass is one of the highest paying investments that a livestock farmer can take advantage of.
  • Reseeding will deliver higher grass dry matter yields and higher quality of grass.
  • For every tonne of grass dry matter used there is an increase in profit of up to €160 for the farm.
  • Reseeding will increase your grass production by at least 10 % each year​

Advantages of using Diamond Grass Seed Mix

  • All Diamond Grass Seed Mixes have the best varieties of grass available
  • All ryegrass and clover variety are taken from the Irish Recommended list and have been tested by Teagasc.
  • Diamond Grass Seed Mixes have been designed with studies by Teagasc and elsewhere taken into account.
  • Diamond Grass Seed Mixes have been designed to increase profits for farmers.
  • There are Diamond Grass Seed Mixes designed for all soil types as well as mixes designed for what you expect from your grass seed.

Need a custom mix? Contact us here and a member of our team will be in touch.

Due to stock availability sometimes a seed variant may be substituted for a suitable alternative.

 

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