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Cut or graze AB8 (Flower Rich Margins & Plots)...?
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<blockquote data-quote="deeplume" data-source="post: 7662151" data-attributes="member: 160487"><p>AB1 certainly looks a lot nicer in the photos, but we won't be rotating with anything else during the Stewardship so thought AB8 might make more sense. That, and I imagine it's more appropriate for grazing (albeit in the limited window, but I'll have lots of GS4 on other areas). Was also thinking that AB1 might need to be re-established at some point during a 5 year period, which would make it less viable (compared to just keeping it in cereals). I spoke to Cotswold Seeds about the AB8 mix (theirs is notably v expensive though!) and they said it probably wouldn't start looking good till year 2. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Kinda torn though. Do any of you / do you know anyone who grazes AB1? I would have thought it'd be more nutritious than AB8 and the legumes will probably be happier to establish without any grass competing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeplume, post: 7662151, member: 160487"] AB1 certainly looks a lot nicer in the photos, but we won't be rotating with anything else during the Stewardship so thought AB8 might make more sense. That, and I imagine it's more appropriate for grazing (albeit in the limited window, but I'll have lots of GS4 on other areas). Was also thinking that AB1 might need to be re-established at some point during a 5 year period, which would make it less viable (compared to just keeping it in cereals). I spoke to Cotswold Seeds about the AB8 mix (theirs is notably v expensive though!) and they said it probably wouldn't start looking good till year 2. Kinda torn though. Do any of you / do you know anyone who grazes AB1? I would have thought it'd be more nutritious than AB8 and the legumes will probably be happier to establish without any grass competing. [/QUOTE]
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