Vast is the next generation in tetraploid perennial ryegrass breeding delivering the ultimate combination of density, quality, production and grazing preference for New Zealand farmers to maximise stock performance and productivity.
With an extremely late (+36 days) heading date, Vast offers the latest perennial ryegrass heading date on the market. Low seed head production after the initial seeding period, in combination with a very late flowering date, means Vast will provide high quality feed across the majority of the growing season.
Vast provides strong annual production with exceptionally strong summer and autumn production advantages. In spring calving dairy systems, production of quality late season feed is ideal for slowing the post peak decline in milk production.
Sheep and beef systems will also benefit from exceptional summer and autumn production. Vast’s feed profile is ideal for beef, lamb finishing and providing feed during ewe flushing and mating.
Vast has been selected for fine leaves and diploid level tiller density. These attributes, pared with the insect tolerance advantages of AR37 endophyte, deliver enhanced persistence for Vast to perform under challenging conditions.
When trialled in the Waikato under significant insect and climatic pressures Vast AR37 demonstrated strong persistence under cattle grazing.
Rust is a common fungi infection in ryegrass. Affected plants will have visible orange spots on leaves reducing the green leaf area of plants, leading to slower growth rates, lower palatability and lower animal intakes.
At several trial sites across New Zealand Vast demonstrated strong rust tolerance maintaining animal acceptance of high quality feed during summer.
Dairy Pasture Mix
Vast perennial ryegrass 25- 28 kg/ha
Legacy white clover 2 kg/ha
Quartz white clover 2 kg/ha
Sheep and Beef Pasture Mix
Vast perennial ryegrass 25 - 28 kg/ha
Quartz white clover 2 kg/ha
Hilltop white clover 2 kg/ha
For increased animal performance, nitrogen fixation and pasture management, add Amigain red clover to pasture mixes at 4 -6 kg/ha.