Mixedupfarmer
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- Location
- Norfolk
Some sub available on smartseeds.co.uk, is £££££ though! I am wondering whether to try some as we struggle to establish and keep white clovers I think mainly due to long dry spells, heavier land cracking open and heavy grazing with the sheep.we are trialling several clovers here, for our own judgement, sub was one l couldn't get seed for.
We seem to dry out every summer now, so learning to work around that. If we can get excellent early growth, and yield, we can/hope to make enough decent fodder then, to give a lot more summer grazing, the cutting grounds, move into grazing, and hope shortfall, if any, is avoided by maize, or late summer/autumn cut, Sub clover, looks interesting, from that context.
Sods law, we will now have a run of wet summers !