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autumn re-seeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Derrick Hughes" data-source="post: 7133762" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Different varieties compliment one another- for instance late Perennials give you a lot of density in the bottom but are quite late - by including them in mix of earlier varieties the sward is not so open. </p><p>Selling by the Kg don't really work for us as most mixes are custom mixes to suit the specific farm after we have spoken to the farmer </p><p>The company has never been so busy - 7 mixers going flat and another two planned-</p><p>I think you will see a lot more use of these latest Tetraploid Perennials - better animal performance and they withstand drought better </p><p>Base is certainly one of the leaders being very tolerant of drought conditions</p><p>And you can't really overseed without using Tetraploids-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derrick Hughes, post: 7133762, member: 473"] Different varieties compliment one another- for instance late Perennials give you a lot of density in the bottom but are quite late - by including them in mix of earlier varieties the sward is not so open. Selling by the Kg don't really work for us as most mixes are custom mixes to suit the specific farm after we have spoken to the farmer The company has never been so busy - 7 mixers going flat and another two planned- I think you will see a lot more use of these latest Tetraploid Perennials - better animal performance and they withstand drought better Base is certainly one of the leaders being very tolerant of drought conditions And you can't really overseed without using Tetraploids- [/QUOTE]
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