Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & One Cut is your perfect solution for high-quality, one-acre grazing. It's formulated with early growth grasses and legumes to deliver excellent performance. It's an ideal choice for short-term grazing! Best suited to lighter, free draining paddocks, where early grazing is a focus.
Key Features
- A high % tetraploid mix, leading to good palatability
- Heading dates between May 27th- June 3rd
- Improved grazing with top-quality yield all season
- Less pressure to graze means better intakes and animal performance
- Chieftain and Crusader are most common white clovers for grazing
- Suited for silage cutting
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Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & One Cut is your perfect solution for high-quality, one-acre grazing. It's formulated with early growth grasses and legumes to deliver excellent performance. It's an ideal choice for short-term grazing! Best suited to lighter, free draining paddocks, where early grazing is a focus.
Key Features
- A high % tetraploid mix, leading to good palatability
- Heading dates between May 27th- June 3rd
- Improved grazing with top-quality yield all season
- Less pressure to graze means better intakes and animal performance
- Chieftain and Crusader are most common white clovers for grazing
- Suited for silage cutting
Original: $92.16
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Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & 1 Cut Silage
Top Sward 1 Early Grazing & One Cut is your perfect solution for high-quality, one-acre grazing. It's formulated with early growth grasses and legumes to deliver excellent performance. It's an ideal choice for short-term grazing! Best suited to lighter, free draining paddocks, where early grazing is a focus.
Key Features
- A high % tetraploid mix, leading to good palatability
- Heading dates between May 27th- June 3rd
- Improved grazing with top-quality yield all season
- Less pressure to graze means better intakes and animal performance
- Chieftain and Crusader are most common white clovers for grazing
- Suited for silage cutting



















