Posted: 17th January 2012
Temperature, day length and the amount of sunlight all have a direct influence on how much early growth you can expect from grass leys.
Species choice is also vital with early growing ryegrasses such as the hybrid and Italian types good for spring growth, as is cocksfoot. But the best for early ...
Posted: 17th January 2012
Temperature has a massive impact on seed germination and both grasses and clovers requite a similar temperature to start growing from seed.
Soil temperatures needs to be in excess of 4°C, usually late February in southern UK, two weeks days later in the north. The optimum soil temperature for ...
Posted: 29th November 2011
It has been announced that a new 4.1 million euro research project into forage legumes has been given the green light by the EU.
The project, 'LegumePlus', is a continuation of the EU 'Healthy Hay' project which re-evaluated the role for sainfoin, a fascinating - and underused - ...
Posted: 12th October 2011
Although lucerne is mainly used as a crop to produce hay or silage, it may in some cases be grazed in the autumn with sheep or cows.
Sheep in Oxfordshire (pictured here) are being strip grazed on luxuriant growth provided by good growing conditions. It is generally advisable to allow a rest period ...
If looking for a forage crop to establish late in the year, after maize for example, then the choice of species is crucial. Late sowing can be difficult for non-aggressive options, including clovers.
Aggressive, fast establishing grasses are best as they will get away well before winter sets ...
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