Thats no bother, few local hauliers have depots on the mainland.We need to find someone on the mainland where it can be collected from.
Thats no bother, few local hauliers have depots on the mainland.We need to find someone on the mainland where it can be collected from.
They quote in the literature above that it can be mixed with grass or I suppose it could be over seeded near the end of it's life & using the nitrogen fixated by the clovers to help establishment and early vigour.Would this work planting it with grass and when the mix is grazed out using it as a clover grass ley or would the grass smother plantain before it got going.
They quote in the literature above that it can be mixed with grass or I suppose it could be over seeded near the end of it's life & using the nitrogen fixated by the clovers to help establishment and early vigour.
@hillman is this the mix you posted photo's on Twiiter last year, looked good then.
Ha-ha, nothing gets past me as I say looks good.Dam my cover is blown
Yes Kevin that's the mix , looking forward to see how it behaves this season
@hillman is this the mix you posted photo's on Twiiter last year, looked good then.
A job to beat those Aber varieties Kevin.
Dam my cover is blown
Yes Kevin that's the mix , looking forward to see how it behaves this season
Have you tried feeding store cattle on this mix?
As the Red Clover is part of a mixture the effect is insignificant, newer varieties have lower levels than older varieties anyway.We could do with a price for that please Kevin. What is it about the red clover that doesn't affect the oestrogen?
Only now liked these photo's on Twitter! When was it planted & how long do you expect the chicory to last?View attachment 473118
Chicory root at least 7"heading into subsoil territory
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Plantain roots equally as long but more fibrous
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I did but forgot to let everyone who's interested know . I'll do it this evening .Did we ever find out a price?