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Spring Triticale & Vetch Whole crop
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<blockquote data-quote="M-J-G" data-source="post: 8379125" data-attributes="member: 1819"><p>I've wondered about something based on peas, since they fix N and are good protein.</p><p></p><p>I don't use wholecrop style silage, mainly because of the expense of sowing every year, bit one year I grew combinable peas, and sown in April they were about over 4ft tall by July, with zero N applied, the land was told strong coming out of grass and they weren't easily combined but it did make me wonder if they'd be a good mix with a fast growing cereal for silage.</p><p></p><p>None of this is based me trying it as a wholcrop, but with the last N prices starting with a 9, I'd be prone to leaning towards something that takes the free N from the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-J-G, post: 8379125, member: 1819"] I've wondered about something based on peas, since they fix N and are good protein. I don't use wholecrop style silage, mainly because of the expense of sowing every year, bit one year I grew combinable peas, and sown in April they were about over 4ft tall by July, with zero N applied, the land was told strong coming out of grass and they weren't easily combined but it did make me wonder if they'd be a good mix with a fast growing cereal for silage. None of this is based me trying it as a wholcrop, but with the last N prices starting with a 9, I'd be prone to leaning towards something that takes the free N from the air. [/QUOTE]
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