AR37 Endophyte

AR37 endophyte is the key to better pasture persistence and productivity.

The future for pasture

Canterbury Average

8% more drymatter

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  • Trials at Lincoln showed an 8% increase in drymatter production using ryegrass with AR37 compared to the same cultivar with standard endophyte.
  • This area has lower insect infestations than other regions, so this is still a considerable increase in drymatter production.

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Agricom and PGG Wrightson Seeds products containing AR37 endophyte are supplied subject to terms and conditions of sale.

The trial results referred to are an average from trials held over three years by AgResearch Grasslands in Northland, Waikato/Bay of Plenty, Manawatu and Canterbury regions under which the performance of a ryegrass cultivar with AR37 endophyte was compared with the performance on the same ryegrass cultivar with standard endophyte. All trial regions showed an increase in drymatter from the cultivar with AR37 endophyte, with the range between regions being from a 5% increase to a 21% increase, and with average increase across the regions being 12%.

On-farm results will vary depending on many factors in addition to location.

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NorthlandWaikato & Bay of PlentyManawatuCanterbury