SOWING FOR SUCCESS
What Farmers Say!
Hear what Irish farmers say about our varieties here…
Seedtech produces Ireland’s leading cereal seed varieties delivering the very best characteristics across crop yield, disease resistance and grain quality. These varieties ensure increased efficiency on-farm and support a more profitable future for tillage farming in Ireland.
BELFRY hybrid winter barley, stands the test of time!
In 2021, we asked farmers "why they grow BELFRY hybrid winter barley".
In 2024, we asked the same question to the growers to prove BELFRY stands the test of time.
Not only has Belfry proven the test of time, BELFRY has also been proven in the field, with BELFRY hybrid barley being Irelands most consistent winter barley on the DAFM RL, making it more profitable and No.1 choice in any rotation.
BELFRY remains as consistent as ever at 103 (RL 2025) for yield, super straw, grain and disease resistance.
What I like about Belfry Hybrid Barley.
Gary Pearson grows Belfry Hybrid Barley and sees no reason why farmers should not give it a try.
Belfry Hybrid winter barley is easy to grow, lower sowing rate, easy agronomy, lower costs, good yields.
Belfry is Irelands most consistent & profitable Winter Barley. Farmers sowing Belfry Hybrid winter barley will make an additional €120/ha or €50/ac over conventional barley based on DAFM results.
James Irish of Bretts speaking about SY Errigal.
James Irish explains to Tim O'Donovan of Seedtech why he recommends using SY Errigal Spring barley to his clients. This spring barley is quick to get out of the ground with good yields.
Try Hybrid Barley, you won’t regret it!
Farmers sowing Belfry Hybrid Barley will make an additional €120/ha or €450/ac over conventional valrey based on DAFM results. *2021
Better yield for winter barley
Better disease resistance
Better straw strength
More straw from Belfry hybrid winter barley.
Tim O'Donovan talks to farmer Gary Prendergast.
Coping with a difficult drilling season .
When the weather lets you down, Hybrid Barley has your back!
Tim O'Donovan talks to William Holohan about his crop of Belfry Winter Barley.