Pictured above: Graham Walker with Maggie and Ruby inspecting the regrowth on the Compass Chicory 12 days after topping
AlfaGen Compass chicory has filled a significant feed gap on the dairy property of Graham Walker, at Orbost, in the East Gippsland region of Victoria. Mr. Walker has 300 hectares of usable grazing land on his property and will utilise ryegrass based pastures through the winter and spring period.
The most challenging time to grow pastures is during summer when ryegrass pastures stop producing and there are few other options. “We’ve got very light soils and are virtually grass negative from late November through February,” Mr Walker said. “We wanted something that would provide grazing options and have a deeper taproot to access moisture from further in the soil profile.”
In the spring of 2020, Mr. Walker planted three different chicory varieties including AlfaGen Seeds Compass chicory.