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Multi Species 8 Way Cover Crop (SAM2)

Ref: MIXMULTICC

SFI Codes: SAM2

Multi species mixture to reliably produce more biomass than monoculture. This low cost mixture with highly diverse 8 way multi species content to maximise the benefits. Use to improve soil structure, nutrient availability, water holding capacity and to enhance and improve soil micro biology. Please call for availability


Contents per Acre%kg
certified Rye41.13.700
certified Vetch22.22.000
certified Black Oats14.41.300
certified Mustard6.70.600
certified fodder radish6.10.550
certified W. Linseed5.60.500
certified Phacelia3.30.300
certified Tillage Radish0.60.050

£22.21 / Acre

Sowing rate: 9.0kg/acre (22.5kg/ha)

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Cereal

Black Oats

Black oats are sometimes known as Japanese or bristle oats. They are similar in terms of their appearance to common oats, but are larger in size and deeper rooting. They are generally used as a soil improving crop or green manure. They may be especially useful if brassicas already form an important part of the rotation and subsequently cannot be used as a green manure.

Black Oats Species Guide  Buy Black Oats Straight

Brassica

Fodder Radish

Also commonly known as oil radish, fodder radish is a brassica, it is not a legume but it will hold any residual nitrogen in the soil, which it will then release as it breaks down over time. This species is slower to flower and go to seed than mustard and produces a deeper root system.

Fodder Radish Species Guide  Buy Fodder Radish Straight

Other

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.

Linseed Species Guide

Brassica

Mustard

Mustard is a rapidly growing, high biomass, nitrogen lifter for growing over the summer. It is one of the quickest growing, green manuring species and is very good at suppressing weeds.

Mustard Species Guide  Buy Mustard Straight

Other

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.

Phacelia Species Guide  Buy Phacelia Straight

Cereal

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

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Brassica

Tillage Radish

Tillage radish is a deep rooted brassica, used to improve soil structure. It has a deep rooting ability to break through compacted layers and plough pans, creating better drainage and air movement within the soil. Although originally utilised in the states, it has been used in the Uk for the last several years.

Tillage Radish Species Guide  Buy Tillage Radish Straight

Legume

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.

Vetch Species Guide