Trophy Rapeseed
Trophy rapeseed is an upright, cool-season or winter annual broadleaf crop, valued for its rapid establishment and hardiness. Typically sown 4–6 weeks before the average first frost, it produces fast-growing forage for livestock or wildlife. Its deep, fibrous root system also acts as a strong scavenger of nutrients, helping to improve overall soil health and vitality. Boosts Cold Season Productivity: Trophy rapeseed extends grazing potential into the colder months. Some winter-hardy cultivars can withstand temperatures as low as 10°F, providing forage when other crops have already shut down. Performs Well in Blends: When seeded at the right rate, Trophy can work effectively in forage mixes. Its rapid growth fills gaps quickly, helping to suppress weeds and maximise ground cover — without overpowering slower species. Supports Soil Health: With a deep, fibrous root system, Trophy rapeseed not only feeds livestock but improves land. Acting as a natural nutrient scavenger, it pulls u