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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 7525436" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>yea most kale here sown at 4=5 kg per Ha </p><p>so would need to be lighter to stop the shading efect and maybe more a med hight kale which will also be finer in the stem as well </p><p>as a starting point I would look at say 2 kg per Ha kale 50 kg oats per Ha and 1/4 kg main crop turnip a more leafy type per Ha </p><p>could add in crimson clover maybe faba beans </p><p>if a rape mix used the oats could be used earlyer and grazed green I would then be adding in a bit of grass some herbs chicory plantains etc etc. to make up a realy total mix to try and balance out the protein and carbs in the feed along with minerals and vitamins also trying to mix up the things in the soil so feeding fungi etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 7525436, member: 479"] yea most kale here sown at 4=5 kg per Ha so would need to be lighter to stop the shading efect and maybe more a med hight kale which will also be finer in the stem as well as a starting point I would look at say 2 kg per Ha kale 50 kg oats per Ha and 1/4 kg main crop turnip a more leafy type per Ha could add in crimson clover maybe faba beans if a rape mix used the oats could be used earlyer and grazed green I would then be adding in a bit of grass some herbs chicory plantains etc etc. to make up a realy total mix to try and balance out the protein and carbs in the feed along with minerals and vitamins also trying to mix up the things in the soil so feeding fungi etc [/QUOTE]
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