Looking for a reliable, cost-effective feed solution this autumn and winter? Stubble turnips are a proven, high-yielding option that can deliver serious results for beef producers.

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Why Choose Stubble Turnips?

• Fast-growing: Ready to graze in as little as 12 weeks.

• High yield: Over 40 tonnes per hectare when sown in ideal conditions.

• Flexible feeding window: Graze from October to the end of January.

• Economical to grow: helps to reduce winter feed costs.

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Rondo

Rondo is a green-skinned stubble turnip ideal for cattle. With a leafy growth habit, strong disease resistance, and excellent root anchorage (reducing field wastage), it's a top choice for winter grazing. Rondo can be grazed from September through early February, giving you maximum flexibility.

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High-Energy Winter Feed with Stubble Turnips

If you're looking for reliable, high-energy feed this autumn and winter, nothing beats a crop of stubble turnips.

A well-grown crop can deliver a fresh yield of over 40 tonnes per hectare and be ready to graze within just 12 weeks. For best results, sow in July or early August.

Ideal for beef production, stubble turnips provide excellent flexibility. The crop can be grazed from October right through to the end of January.

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