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GS4 legume and herb mixes v's a PRG grazing ley
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<blockquote data-quote="Derrick Hughes" data-source="post: 7765264" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Our land is not as dry as yours by what you say, but two crops shine later in the season herec, Red Clover and Chicory, Both deep rooting and the Red clover brings the grass on, those leys have 0 N but PH P& K are kept well up , if you don't graze a lot of sheep well worth looking at , Festuloliums root deeper so worth putting some in with some Timothy and Cocksfoot if your very dry , some Hybrid Ryegrass and include a small amount of late diploid as bottom grass to suppress weeds, Diploid Ryegrass will also have a deeper root structure than a Tertaploid, up to 3 inches , so more able to cope with drier conditions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derrick Hughes, post: 7765264, member: 473"] Our land is not as dry as yours by what you say, but two crops shine later in the season herec, Red Clover and Chicory, Both deep rooting and the Red clover brings the grass on, those leys have 0 N but PH P& K are kept well up , if you don't graze a lot of sheep well worth looking at , Festuloliums root deeper so worth putting some in with some Timothy and Cocksfoot if your very dry , some Hybrid Ryegrass and include a small amount of late diploid as bottom grass to suppress weeds, Diploid Ryegrass will also have a deeper root structure than a Tertaploid, up to 3 inches , so more able to cope with drier conditions [/QUOTE]
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