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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrispeed" data-source="post: 5749908" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>wet as feck here and really like cocksfoot. It seems to grow when it's too hot/cold/dry/wet for anything else. Ryegrass is great in May but crap for the other 11 months. </p><p></p><p>Cocksfoot is also ideal with herbal leys as it can be quite upright and aggressive, ryegrass seems to just throw up a seed head a give up when the chicory starts motoring and is 6' tall. A bit of extra fibre is no bad thing, especially when there are a lot of very low DM herbs and clovers in the mix IMO. Fescues also seem to do well, as do festuoluims, although they are a bit ryegrassy for me.</p><p></p><p>I've just set some seed reps on making me a cocksfoot, red and white clover silage ley. Will be interesting to see what happens...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrispeed, post: 5749908, member: 10619"] wet as feck here and really like cocksfoot. It seems to grow when it's too hot/cold/dry/wet for anything else. Ryegrass is great in May but crap for the other 11 months. Cocksfoot is also ideal with herbal leys as it can be quite upright and aggressive, ryegrass seems to just throw up a seed head a give up when the chicory starts motoring and is 6' tall. A bit of extra fibre is no bad thing, especially when there are a lot of very low DM herbs and clovers in the mix IMO. Fescues also seem to do well, as do festuoluims, although they are a bit ryegrassy for me. I've just set some seed reps on making me a cocksfoot, red and white clover silage ley. Will be interesting to see what happens... [/QUOTE]
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