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Chicory Grazing Ley - Three to Four years
Chicory Grazing Ley - Three to Four years - 70% ORGANIC
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Quick Bulk Westerwolds - Intensive One Year Ley
A very fast growing ley which can be sown in the spring or autumn and is primarily grown to produce silage. However, it can be grazed and the crop can provide 'early bite' when sown in the autumn. Spring sowings on fertile soils with adequate moisture perform well but expectations should be lowered on drought-prone land.
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A very fast growing ley which can be sown in the spring or autumn and is primarily grown to produce silage. However, it can be grazed and the crop can provide 'early bite' when sown in the autumn. Spring sowings on fertile soils with adequate moisture perform well but expectations should be lowered on drought-prone land.
Herbal Over-Seeding Mixture
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br>A deep rooting mixture of legumes and herbs, designed to be stitched into existing grassland to boost drought tolerance and protein levels. This overseeding mixture will suit lighter, free draining soils, consider MIXSHOS for medium and heavier land, or if you wish to avoid Chicory.
Herbal Over-Seeding Mixture 70% Organic
CSS/SFI Codes: SAM3 br>
br>A deep rooting mixture of legumes and herbs, designed to be stitched into existing grassland to boost drought tolerance and protein levels. This overseeding mixture will suit lighter, free draining soils, consider MIXSHOS for medium and heavier land, or if you wish to avoid Chicory.