Agriseeds - Latest News [Page 2]
High yielding hybrid now available
Friday, 18 July 2008, 11:24 am | Agriseeds
Farmers looking for plenty of high quality feed from medium-term pasture have a new option this season with the launch of Harper hybrid ryegrass from Agriseeds. More >>
NZ, Aust scientists collaborate for better pasture
Tuesday, 1 April 2008, 2:22 pm | Agriseeds
Leading New Zealand plant breeder Agriseeds has joined forces with world-class Australian scientists and the NZ government on a $6 million research project to produce better pastures for NZ farmers. More >>
New CEO for Agriseeds
Wednesday, 5 March 2008, 11:27 am | Agriseeds
Well-known New Zealand agribusiness executive Murray Willocks has been appointed CEO of one of the country’s most successful plant breeding and marketing companies, effective 1 July. More >>
Powering conversions for the future
Friday, 14 December 2007, 4:53 pm | Agriseeds
New generation grass and clover seed costs less than 1 per cent of the total cost of converting a new dairy farm. More >>
New red clover has staying power
Monday, 29 October 2007, 11:58 am | Agriseeds
Keeping red clover in your pastures is about to become easier this season, with the launch of a new, more persistent variety. More >>
New pasture a first for NZ
Thursday, 4 October 2007, 9:53 am | Agriseeds
It’s the first pasture of its kind to be developed in New Zealand, and it’s available now for spring sowing. More >>
High energy feed for lambs
Wednesday, 19 September 2007, 2:07 pm | Agriseeds
To maximise the growth of your lambs, you need every megajoule of summer energy you can get. More >>
Alternative summer feed now available
Friday, 7 September 2007, 11:34 am | Agriseeds
Dairy farmers looking for high quality summer feed to optimise their payout this season now have an alternative option available for spring sowing. Dynamo summer turnip features both high yield, and excellent quality to help maintain milk production ... More >>
Interval fills summer feed gap
Friday, 24 August 2007, 10:48 am | Agriseeds
Sheep and beef farmers looking to bridge the feed gap during dry summers on the east coast of both islands are the most likely to benefit from a forage rape cultivar now available for spring sowing. More >>