“Rising Adoption of High-Performance Seed Varieties”
- Livestock farmers are increasingly turning to high-performance pasture seed varieties to improve forage yield, resilience, and animal nutrition
- These advanced seeds are bred for attributes such as drought tolerance, faster regrowth, and higher protein content, which directly benefit grazing systems
- For instance, ryegrass and clover blends designed for intensive grazing are gaining popularity across Australia and New Zealand due to their proven productivity and persistence
- Similarly, U.S. dairy producers are adopting alfalfa seed variants with enhanced digestibility and root strength to support better milk output and soil health
- This trend reflects a growing emphasis on maximizing pasture utility, minimizing input costs, and ensuring year-round feed availability through improved agronomic performance and seed technology innovation



