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    Relationship management: forage rape + Italian ryegrass

    15/2/2026 | 14 mins.
    A match through the ages - but how do you get the best out of this seemingly mismatched couple?
    Forage rape and Italian ryegrass might look like opposites, but with the right approach, this partnership can deliver serious results. In this episode, we explore how sowing timing plays a critical role in setting the crop up for success, how to strike the right balance between brassica and grass, and the management decisions that keep both species performing.
    Put in the effort to manage this relationship well, and the payoff can be well worth it!
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    The evolution of plant breeding in New Zealand with Dr. Alan Stewart

    01/12/2025 | 52 mins.
    In this episode of The Al & Juddy Show, Dr. Alan Stewart reflects on his extensive career in plant breeding and how New Zealand’s agricultural landscape has evolved over the decades.
    He walks through his early education, the influence of endophytes on pasture management, the challenges and innovations of the 1990s, and the emergence of new forage species such as plantain.
    Dr. Stewart also discusses the major shifts driven by industry mergers and global expansion in the 2000s, along with the growing importance of environmental considerations in modern farming.
    A useful collection of significant events from the past 40 years in New Zealand pastoral agriculture - and a glimpse at where it’s heading.
    “It was a pretty primitive world. The endophyte discovery in the early 80s really changed everything.” – Dr. Alan Stewart.
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    Seed Dating : Spitfire forage rape

    02/11/2025 | 15 mins.
    When it comes to reliability and regrowth, Spitfire forage rape has more than earned its reputation.
    Late maturing with excellent stem palatability, Spitfire delivers high-quality feed through both summer and winter. And if you’re after a longer-term relationship, Spitfire plays nicely with ryegrass - offering the flexibility to be undersown for even greater feed options.
    Across multiple stock classes, Spitfire stands out as a dependable, high-performing crop that keeps delivering when it counts.
    Learn more about Spitfire forage rape here: www.agricom.co.nz/products/brassicas-and-beets/forage-rape/spitfire
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    From free diving to forage innovation with Martin Harmer

    16/10/2025 | 53 mins.
    In this episode, Al & Juddy sit down with Martin Harmer, DLF Seeds' Australian Research Manager, to explore how pasture evaluation systems shape on-farm performance.
    From his Churchill scholarship world tour to challenging assumptions about nitrogen response, Martin explains why access to the right information, not just science, holds the key to unlocking genetic gain and profitability for farmers.
    “Science is far from rate limiting, what really matters is farmers being able to choose the best pasture products for their farms.” – Martin Harmer
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    Seed Dating: Massie swede

    29/8/2025 | 12 mins.
    You can count on Massie swede for reliable winter feed.
    This new generation, early maturing variety delivers high yield potential, improved dry rot tolerance, and excellent palatability.
    Attractive with its yellow flesh and purple skin, Massie is just as good on the table as it is in the paddock - making it the only swede your livestock will ever need.
    Find out more about Massie here: www.agricom.co.nz/products/brassicas-and-beets/swede/massie
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About The Al & Juddy Show

Have you ever spent long nights awake thinking about the role of the different types of ryegrasses? Or perhaps you pass your time on the tractor questioning Ecotain’s® ability to reduce nitrate leaching? If so you may want to check in with your health care professional, but in the meantime, Al and Juddy are here to help explain the technical, practical and sometimes humorous implications of forages and animal systems that keep New Zealand farmers leading the world. Allister Moorhead (Al) is Agricom’s Senior Agronomist and Product Development Specialist & Dr Glenn Judson (Juddy) is Agricom’s Nutritional and Farm Systems Specialist. For more information about Agricom, their product and management advice, visit www.agricom.co.nz
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