LAMPARD

LAMPARD

Lolium x boucheanum

Hybrid ryegrass

Yield, persistence and palatability in one

LAMPARD - a perennial hybrid

As a true Hybrid Ryegrass, LAMPARD’s habit is rapid growth after winter that generates a high, early spring growth yield. The high production continues in the aftermath and places LAMPARD in the very high end of the large family of Hybrid Ryegrasses from DLF, a family that counts members like Storm, Citeliac, Solid and many others.

Very high persistence

LAMPARD is a perennial type of Hybrid Ryegrass and combines excellent persistence with higher yields than standard ryegrasses – even in the third year of use.

For conservation and grazing

The high production in spring combined with the fast regrowth after cutting makes LAMPARD very well suited for conservation mixtures, but it can certainly also add (spring) yield and quality to a grazing field.
 

  • High yielding perennial type hybrid, intermediate heading
  • Persistent throughout main harvest years
  • Suited for conservation and/or grazing
  • High palatability and forage quality

Ratings

Scale 1-9, where 9 = best or most pronounced

Rust tolerance
Salt tolerance
Density
Yield
Spring growth
Lateness

Yield

Ton DM/ha, Farmers Union Trials, DK, 2006-08

  1st year 2nd year 3rd year Total, relative
Lampard 10,07 11,63 10,8 105
PRG
mixture
9,66 10,74 10,47 100

Mixture = 4 Ryegr. varieties + White Clover (no clover 3rd. year)

Quality parameters

DOM, content of NDF and sugar, energy conc.

  DOM, % NDF, % Sugar, % NEL, MJ/kg DM
Lampard 74,8 45,8 15,2 6,41
PRG
mixture
76,1 44,8 15,4 6,54
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