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  1. Angie @ DLF

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    Overseeding pays off Open swards yield too little Overseeding using the correct mixtures and machinery designed for the job is now accepted as good practice to both maintain the physical and nutritional quality of medium and long term swards. When the sward becomes open allowing weeds and...
  2. Angie @ DLF

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    Specialist seeds at DLF Environmental, Green Manure, Game Cover and Forage Seed We're not just about grass at DLF. We supply a range of other feed and commercial crops that support farm profitability. Many of these crops are complementary. They help farmers supply the varied nutritional needs...
  3. Angie @ DLF

    DLF

    Grass mixtures Questions? Is there anything you would like to ask about grass varieties and their selections for mixtures? How to get the best out of your grass mixtures? What options do you have for winter forage? We have Mark Simes and Michael Mulgrew - Technical Business managers here...
  4. Angie @ DLF

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    Optimise livestock production with DLF Fiber EnergyTM Extract more energy from grass and reduce production costs. Water, nutrients and light are used by grasses for growth in the creation of cells. The cell content is fully digestible and accounts for around one-third of the energy available...
  5. Angie @ DLF

    DLF

    Increase stress tolerance and enhance yield potential with Ryegrass PLUSTM by DLF seeds Ryegrass PLUS varieties are from a hybrid species known as festulolium which are created by crossing fescue and ryegrass. The objective of this hybrid breeding is to create high yielding grass varieties...
  6. Angie @ DLF

    DLF

    Morning Jack, Thank you so much for popping by! We would recommend.. Perseus Festulolium [Ryegrass plus] sown out at 14/15kgs per acre suitable for cutting only. Annual high dry matter yields in the region of 22.5 tonnes per Hectare High disease resistance Amazing stress tolerance under...
  7. Angie @ DLF

    DLF

    Seeds and Science DLF have been committed to developing new varieties of grass in the UK for 40 years in both forage and amenity since setting up our R & D station in the Cotswolds in 1976. The facility has gone from strength to strength over this period of time, being at the cutting edge of...
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