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Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia)
Sainfoin ORGANIC (Onobrychis vicifolia)
Milk-Meat Cut or Graze Five Year Plus Ley
Permanent Grass
‘POCHON’ Persistent Long Term Grazing Ley
‘POCHON’ Persistent Long Term Grazing Ley 70% ORGANIC
Light Land Beef/Sheep - Long Term Ley
‘CHOLDERTON’ Mix Four Year Plus Grazing/Cutting Ley
‘CHOLDERTON’ Mix Four Year Plus Grazing/Cutting Ley 70% ORGANIC
‘POCHON’ Dairy Two-Four Year Silage/Grazing Ley
‘POCHON’ Dairy Two-Four Year Silage/Grazing 70% ORGANIC
‘LAMINS’ Drought Resistant Four Year Grazing Ley Dry, Light Land
‘LAMINS’ Drought Resistant Four Year Grazing Ley 70% ORGANIC
'HERBAL' Grazing Ley - Four Year Drought Resistant Ley
‘HERBAL’ Grazing Four Year Ley 70% ORGANIC
Herbal Heavy Land Ley - for Medium and Clay Soil
Herbal Heavy Land Ley - for Medium and Clay Soil - 70% ORGANIC
Simple Herbal Ley - Four year Grazing/Cutting/AD Ley
Simple Herbal Ley - Four Year Grazing/Cutting/AD Ley 70% ORGANIC
Worming Paddock Mixture
Chicory Grazing Ley - Three to Four years
Chicory Grazing Ley - Three to Four years - 70% ORGANIC
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Ryegrass and Clover Over-Seeding Longer Term 4-5 Years
A combination of ryegrasses and a half-rate of persistent clovers, this mixture can be grazed by sheep or cattle and can also be cut for silage.
Ryegrass & Clover Over-Seeding Longer Term 4-5 Yr 70% ORGANIC
A combination of ryegrasses and a half-rate of persistent clovers, this mixture can be grazed by sheep or cattle and can also be cut for silage.
Long Lasting Upland Dual Purpose Mix
This mix is very long lasting and will tolerate harsh upland conditions. It is very palatable and is best when rotationally grazed to allow a period of recovery and regrowth. It can also be cut for silage or hay with the best quality forage coming from swards which are cut before heading.
Long Lasting Upland Dual Purpose Mix 70% ORGANIC
This mix is very long lasting and will tolerate harsh upland conditions. It is very palatable and is best when rotationally grazed to allow a period of recovery and regrowth. It can also be cut for silage or hay with the best quality forage coming from swards which are cut before heading.
White Clover Over-Seeding Dairy Graze or Silage
Using highly productive medium and large leaved white clovers this mixture is ideal for dairy grazing or silage making. It can also be grazed by sheep occasionally if required. br>Suitable for SFI Code SAM2
White Clover Over-Seeding Dairy Graze or Silage 70% ORGANIC
Using highly productive medium and large leaved white clovers this mixture is ideal for dairy grazing or silage making. It can also be grazed by sheep occasionally if required. br>Suitable for SFI Code SAM2
Herbal Over-Seeding Mixture
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.
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.
Drought Tolerant Over-Seeding Mixture 4-5 Year
The requirement for drought tolerant mixtures in recent years has increased dramatically. Ryegrasses suffer to meet production needs on drier soils so we must look to deep rooting species to supplement this shortfall. By mixing hybrid ryegrass with cocksfoot and red clover this 4-5 year mix will be self sufficient due to the clover and produce far more in drier years than a ryegrass only mix.
Drought Tolerant Over-Seeding Mixture 4-5 Year - 70% Organic
The requirement for drought tolerant mixtures in recent years has increased dramatically. Ryegrasses suffer to meet production needs on drier soils so we must look to deep rooting species to supplement this shortfall. By mixing hybrid ryegrass with cocksfoot and red clover this 4-5 year mix will be self sufficient due to the clover and produce far more in drier years than a ryegrass only mix.