Annual and Italian ryegrass (1-2 years persistence)
Best for high-yielding winter and early spring feed, these ryegrass types are ideal for short-term pasture rotations. They establish quickly and deliver feed faster than perennial options but don’t persist beyond one or two years.
- Annual ryegrass:
Fastest-establishing option, lasting less than 12 months. Varieties such as Loader and Kiama are well-suited for winter/spring forage.
- Italian ryegrass:
Offers 1-2 years of productivity, with some newer varieties, like Mazzoletti and Bermagui, extending into a third year under irrigation or mild summers.
Best suited for: Boosting winter and spring feed, silage, hay production, short-term grazing systems, and as an option for a pasture based blend mixed with legumes or brassica.
Hybrid (Short Rotation) Ryegrass (2-5 years persistence)
A cross between perennial and Italian ryegrass, hybrids combine strong early growth with moderate persistence. They’re an excellent option for temporary pastures or improving existing pastures through direct drilling.
- More winter production than perennial ryegrass
- Some endophyte options for pest resistance
- Used for 2-5 year grazing rotations
Greenmount CM142 is an example of a high-performing hybrid ryegrass, delivering strong establishment and persistence while maintaining excellent palatability and animal performance.
Best suited for: Short- to medium-term pastures, improving thin pastures via oversowing, preparing paddocks for future cropping, to enhance animal performance in cooler regions, and as an addition to perennial pasture seed mixtures to increase winter production during initial years.
Perennial Ryegrass (5+ years persistence)
The most widely used ryegrass for long-term grazing and hay/silage production. Perennial ryegrass thrives in diverse conditions, providing strong persistence, excellent animal performance, and compatibility with legumes and forage herbs.
- Long-term pasture option for well-managed systems
- Performs well under grazing and cutting
- Endophyte options available for pest protection
- Best for rotational grazing and dairy, beef, or sheep systems
Popular perennial ryegrass varieties include Coorong CM142 and Almonta CM142, which are known for their high tiller density, palatability and resilience, while Middini CM142 offers excellent winter and spring growth with improved grazing tolerance. These products all contain CM142 novel endophyte for enhanced pest and disease resistance and improved persistence.
Best suited for: Permanent pasture systems needing multi-year performance and strong resilience.