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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_Joe" data-source="post: 7790457" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>Back in the mid 90’s my late father and my brother and I reseeded a fair amount of my farm with mixed lays with white clover included, in the late 2010 we re did some and reseeded more with similar seed types.</p><p></p><p>I’m a low fert user anyway as I think it’s expensive at 250 only put 1200kg on 20 acres this year, but regardless if fert application the growth this year over the whole farm has been amazing and the clover has been unbelievable,</p><p></p><p>best thing I’ve done is get stock off as fast as possible, culls gone literally day after weaning from lambs, first lambs away at first sales (I do stores) if next year is a good weather wise I think I could easily use no fert, and the grass have never looked better time of year, just keep rotating stock over fields pre tupping. Running approx 275 ewes over 95 ish acres fairly high up other side of main road goes to moorland, approx 650 ft above sea level in middle of farm( goes higher and lower though!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_Joe, post: 7790457, member: 26598"] Back in the mid 90’s my late father and my brother and I reseeded a fair amount of my farm with mixed lays with white clover included, in the late 2010 we re did some and reseeded more with similar seed types. I’m a low fert user anyway as I think it’s expensive at 250 only put 1200kg on 20 acres this year, but regardless if fert application the growth this year over the whole farm has been amazing and the clover has been unbelievable, best thing I’ve done is get stock off as fast as possible, culls gone literally day after weaning from lambs, first lambs away at first sales (I do stores) if next year is a good weather wise I think I could easily use no fert, and the grass have never looked better time of year, just keep rotating stock over fields pre tupping. Running approx 275 ewes over 95 ish acres fairly high up other side of main road goes to moorland, approx 650 ft above sea level in middle of farm( goes higher and lower though!) [/QUOTE]
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