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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1455439" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I know nothing of Magnum but I drilled a tetraploid annual rye, Tetila, into my paddocks last autumn and it did very well. The feed grew throughout winter, it wilted with the dry conditions in August/ September but has recovered totally with rain over the last couple of weeks and is providing good feed until the summer species get going next month. I am going to do a lot more of it next year. I also put in 8 acres of a late maturing diploid annual rye that I was able to irrigate and it did well also, I have grazed it 4 times already and will bale it shortly then keep on grazing it It is finer leaf than the Tetila but has lots of tillers giving a lot of feed low down.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1455439, member: 16453"] I know nothing of Magnum but I drilled a tetraploid annual rye, Tetila, into my paddocks last autumn and it did very well. The feed grew throughout winter, it wilted with the dry conditions in August/ September but has recovered totally with rain over the last couple of weeks and is providing good feed until the summer species get going next month. I am going to do a lot more of it next year. I also put in 8 acres of a late maturing diploid annual rye that I was able to irrigate and it did well also, I have grazed it 4 times already and will bale it shortly then keep on grazing it It is finer leaf than the Tetila but has lots of tillers giving a lot of feed low down. Ken [/QUOTE]
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