Autumn Sown Bumblebird (AHW1/AB16)
Ref: AB162021
CSS/ SFI Codes: AB16, AHW1 br>
br>Designed for both the Countryside Stewardship Scheme and SFI it will provide food resources for farmland birds and nectar feeding insects, including butterflies and bumblebees on arable land and mixed farms. A mixture of flowering and seed bearing plants should be established after harvest but before 15th September (under AB16 rules), it should be retained for 2 years.
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Contents per Kg | % | kg | |
![]() | certified winter wheat | 35.0 | 0.350 |
![]() | certified forage rye | 30.0 | 0.300 |
![]() | certifed winter linseed | 6.9 | 0.069 |
![]() | certified kale | 5.6 | 0.056 |
![]() | certified brassica carinata | 1.4 | 0.014 |
![]() | certified brown mustard | 1.4 | 0.014 |
![]() | certified vetch | 8.9 | 0.089 |
![]() | commercial balansa clover | 2.8 | 0.028 |
![]() | certified birdsfoot trefoil | 2.2 | 0.022 |
![]() | commercial sweet clover | 1.6 | 0.016 |
![]() | certified red clover | 1.5 | 0.015 |
![]() | cerified phacelia | 1.4 | 0.014 |
![]() | Fennel | 1.1 | 0.011 |
![]() | Red Campion (Silene dioica) | 0.3 | 0.003 |
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Birdsfoot Trefoil is a legume, it grows from a basal crown, with numerous stems that can vary from prostrate to erect in growth habit. In some parts of the country it is called the 'eggs and bacon' plant.
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Brown Mustard
This is a quick growing winter hardy brassica, sometimes known as Indian mustard. It has had more interest recently due to its ability to supress certain soil borne nematodes in high value cash crops like potatoes and sugar beet, it could potentially be an alternative way of dealing with pest without using artificial nematicides, using a technique called bio-fumigation.
Kale
Kale is the highest yielding brassica and being winter hardy, can relieve pressure on winter forage. It has a high protein content and is usually grazed between September and March, depending on sowing time. It can be grazed by most livestock including sheep and cattle.
Linseed
For many years linseed, as known as flax was an important component of fabric and linen yarn, it is also important because of its seeds, from which linseed oil is obtained. In the Uk linseed can be a component of game cover mixtures and over-winter wild bird seed mixtures.
Phacelia
Phacelia is a rapidly growing, high biomass plant. It is a nitrogen holder and weed suppressor. Its eye catching purple flowers are particularly good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects.
Red Clover
Red clover is one of the most popularly used true clovers in the UK. Once established it’s capable of rapid growth and shows reasonably good persistence up to three years, although ongoing breeding work is being carried out to increase plant persistence. The highest yielding strains of red clover are called 'double cut' varieties, normally providing quick regrowth after cutting and several flushes or cuts per season. The 'single cut' strains of red clover, notably the variety altaswede provide one large cut per season, flowering approximately 2-3 weeks later than the 'double cut' strains.
Rye
Also known as grazing or cereal rye, this is one of the most effective crops for reducing nitrogen leaching over the winter and it also has good early winter growth, making it one of the best winter green manures. It will also give the earliest spring growth, which may be used for clean early spring grazing. It should not be confused with Ryegrass, as this is a different species, with different characteristics
Sweet Clover
Sweet clover (also known as yellow blossom) is a tall biennial plant. There are two forms, one white flowered and one yellow, with little difference between them. Once established it is aggressive, producing a large tap root and significant biomass.
Vetch
Vetch is a well known legume also known as common vetch or tares. It scrambling, smothering growth habit and frost tolerance make it a very useful winter cover crop or green manure.
Wheat
Wheat is one of the most widely produced cereals in the world, it is grown on more land than any other food crop. It is used for human consumption and livestock feed. The straw is a useful commodity bi product, normally used for livestock bedding.