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Cinematic Irish grain from field to partner

Golden Harvest of Ireland

Cyzlora grows wheat and grains with a steady focus on soil health, careful timing, and clear traceability. Our work centers on reliable deliveries for milling, baking, and feed uses, with practical documentation and straightforward communication. If you need consistent grain quality and a process that can be explained from seed to store, this is what we do.

Traceability
Batch notes, storage logs, and delivery details.
Season-led
Field work planned around Irish weather patterns.
Partner-ready
Clear specs for millers, bakers, and feed buyers.
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Harvest planning that respects the land
A steady approach to timing, moisture, and storage so your grain arrives in known condition.
Modern harvesting kit
Combine settings tuned to crop conditions.
harvesting machine combine in wheat field Ireland
Clean grain handling
Storage checks and batch separation.
close-up grains of wheat in hands

Images shown are representative of our work and equipment; availability and crop specifications vary by season.

Irish farm landscape green hedgerows and wheat fields
Founded 2016
We operate with a practical goal: grow grains that meet real-world specifications while protecting long-term field performance. That means careful rotations, field records that can be shared with partners, and a clear approach to storage and haulage.

About Cyzlora

Cyzlora is an Irish grain and wheat farm focused on dependable supply and transparent handling. Our planning starts with soil structure and drainage, then moves through variety selection, nutrient strategy, and harvest timing. We keep records that help partners understand what they are buying and how it was handled, including batch identification, storage conditions, and delivery notes.

We work with a small network of local contractors and service providers for machinery support and transport, which helps us stay responsive when Irish weather shifts. While every season is different, our approach stays consistent: set realistic targets, protect crop quality at harvest, and communicate clearly about availability, specifications, and logistics.

Field-to-batch documentation
Rotation notes, harvest dates, and storage checks designed for practical use.
Delivery planning
Straightforward coordination for pallets, bulk, and scheduled drop-offs.

Crops

Our crop choices reflect Irish conditions and practical demand. We focus on varieties that perform well in local soils, store predictably, and serve clear end uses. If you have a specification, we can discuss whether it matches the current season and what documentation is available for that batch.

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Winter Wheat

A core crop for milling and feed channels, selected for stable performance and clean handling. We track key field events and keep batches separated where practical to support consistent deliveries across a season.

  • Batch identification for storage and dispatch
  • Moisture and condition checks during intake
barley field Ireland green and gold

Barley

Barley supports flexible end uses and can play an important role in rotation planning. We focus on field management that supports even ripening and efficient harvest, then store with clear batch separation.

  • Rotation benefits for soil structure
  • Practical handling for bulk loads
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Oats

Oats can be a good fit for specific food and feed channels depending on seasonal conditions. We discuss intended end use early so we can align storage and movement with practical quality expectations.

  • Handled with attention to cleanliness
  • Clear use-case discussion before dispatch

Process

A reliable harvest is built months earlier. Our process is designed to protect crop condition, reduce surprises at intake, and make logistics simpler for buyers. We keep it practical: clear field records, clear storage routines, and clear communication about what is available and when.

When you enquire, we can share the season context, typical handling steps, and what documentation is available for the lot. If your team needs details for quality assurance, we aim to provide information that helps rather than paper that adds confusion.

1) Field planning

Rotation and variety choices are set with local conditions in mind. We watch soil structure, drainage, and nutrient needs, then plan inputs and timings to support steady crop development rather than chasing extremes.

2) Harvest & intake

At harvest, timing matters. We focus on moisture, combine settings, and clean movement from field to store. Intake checks are recorded so batches can be managed with a known starting point.

3) Storage & care

Grain is stored with routine condition checks and batch separation. If a partner has specific requirements, we align storage and loading to support those needs and share the relevant notes.

4) Dispatch

Loads are scheduled with practical lead times. We confirm the basics: product, batch reference, loading method, and delivery details. For repeat buyers, we keep communications consistent so planning is easier.

Cinematic work, practical outcomes

The fields look beautiful at sunset, but the goal is simple: deliver grain that meets an agreed specification. If your requirements change, we prefer to know early so we can advise what is realistic for the season.

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Uses

Grain is only useful when it fits a real application. We discuss intended use early so we can align handling and logistics with practical expectations. While we do not promise outcomes, we do provide clear information about the crop lot and how it was stored and moved.

Whether you are planning milling runs, bakery production, livestock feed mixes, or ingredient sourcing, we aim to be a reliable supplier you can plan around. If you need a consistent cadence across the season, we can discuss scheduling and volumes.

Milling & baking supply

For partners who need predictable input planning, we focus on consistent handling and clear batch references. We can discuss typical protein ranges and seasonal factors, then align dispatch documentation with your intake routine.

Feed & nutrition channels

For feed partners, clarity matters: what crop it is, how it was stored, and when it was harvested. We keep communications direct so you can match deliveries to your formulation plans and on-site storage capacity.

Ingredient & processing

Where grain feeds into processing, traceability and batch clarity can reduce friction. We provide practical records and can work with your team on delivery cadence, packaging expectations, and key intake details.

Local retail partnerships

When stock is destined for retail partners, we focus on clear labeling information and straightforward replenishment. We do not use fabricated reviews or inflated claims; we prefer honest product descriptions and reliable service.

Need a specific specification?
Send your intended use and preferred delivery window. We will reply with what is realistic for the season.
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Contact

Tell us what you need and how you plan to use the grain. We will respond with availability context, typical batch documentation, and the next steps for scheduling. We only use your details to reply to your request and, if you opt in, to send updates about crop availability.

Address
5 Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, D04 V2F5, Ireland
Typical response time
We aim to respond within 2 business days, Monday to Friday.

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For partners and enquiries
We welcome enquiries from mills, bakeries, feed operators, and local retailers. If you are unsure what to ask for, include your intended use and timeline and we will guide the next steps.