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Hog on tyfon
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<blockquote data-quote="rusco" data-source="post: 5895814" data-attributes="member: 41428"><p>The tyfon works best if sown early in the year to get multiple grazing's off it. We sow it at 1kg / acre along with the grass seed in a conventional reseed normally in late May/ early June, with the added bonus that it helps to keep weeds like redshank at bay. The lambs thrive very well on it and IME the kill out % goes through the roof, so drafting weights need reduced accordingly to avoid giving away too many free kilos of carcass!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusco, post: 5895814, member: 41428"] The tyfon works best if sown early in the year to get multiple grazing's off it. We sow it at 1kg / acre along with the grass seed in a conventional reseed normally in late May/ early June, with the added bonus that it helps to keep weeds like redshank at bay. The lambs thrive very well on it and IME the kill out % goes through the roof, so drafting weights need reduced accordingly to avoid giving away too many free kilos of carcass! [/QUOTE]
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