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RGT Hustle. The Ryegrass That Grows When It Counts.

10 Nov, 2025 | Agronomy | Technical | Return|

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Every farmer knows that the real test of pasture comes in late winter and early spring. When feed is tight, stock are demanding more, and every kilogram of dry matter counts. RGT Hustle ryegrass has earned its reputation across New Zealand for delivering reliable growth through this critical period.

Whether ewes are lambing or cows are calving, RGT Hustle produces high-energy feed to keep animals performing. On-farm results align with NFVT trial data to show RGT Hustle ryegrass outperforms other ryegrasses through winter and into early spring. That extra growth means better stock condition, more milk in the vat, and lambs reaching market weight faster.

“Your most important growth is that late winter, early spring flush,” says Sam Lucas, RAGT Forage Systems Manager. “That’s when your grass makes you the best return, and that’s where RGT Hustle really stands out.”

As earlier lambing and calving become standard to capture early-season premiums, farmers need pasture that can keep up. RGT Hustle’s growth curve delivers energy-rich feed through the key lactation period, giving stock what they need when they need it.

It keeps performing into summer. While other pastures begin to fade, RGT Hustle continues to drive production with leafy protein into summer months. Particularly important under high-cost irrigation investment or in environments where mother nature provides.

The RGT18 endophyte available with RGT Hustle provides proven protection against pests like root aphid and Argentine stem weevil, helping maintain plant health and persistence under high-performance grazing. At the same time, it safer for animals, balancing pest resistance with palatability and stock safety.

Across the country, paddocks tell the same story: early growth, rapid recovery, and reliable feed supply when it matters most. Sheep and beef producers see earlier weight gains, while dairy farmers benefit from higher milk yields and consistent pasture quality.

Built for modern, efficiency-driven systems, RGT Hustle is reliable, resilient, and proven on farm. Its real value lies not just in total yield, but in when and how it grows, delivering feed, pest protection, and performance through the toughest months of the year.

Ruralco is proud to supply RGT Hustle, helping farmers put a top performing ryegrass on their farms. Talk to your local Ruralco representative today to see how RGT Hustle can strengthen your system this season, because when feed demand is high and the pressure is on, RGT Hustle grows when it counts.

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