Beetle Bank |
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Designed to produce tussocky sward ideal as a habitat for nesting birds, small mammals and insects. |
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Catch Crop Sheep Feed |
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Designed to be drilled into cereal stubbles, this mixture is an ideal catch crop for finishing lambs or flushing ewes, over the late autumn early winter period. |
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Non Productive Mixture |
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This mixture is designed to create a dense, leafy sward that will not produce excessive growth. |
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Pollen and Nectar |
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This mixture incorporates flowering plants that will boost the numbers of pillen and nectar feeding insects. |
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Productive Mixture |
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This mixture is designed to create a sward that will give grass production under stewardship rules.
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Set Aside Mixtures |
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Designed to produce a dense leafy sward that is easier and cheaper to manage than natural regeneration. Will help suppress weeds, yet give a useful amount of productions outside the setaside period. |
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Sheep Graze |
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Produces a palatable, flexible sheep mixture that is hardy enough to graze into the spring. Practical alternative to either Swedes or Kale as a sheep forage crop. |
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Species-Rich Grassland |
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This is a similar mixture to SFP2 but with additional cultivars means it is suitable for re-creating species-rich grassland. |
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Wild Bird Seed |
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This mixture, mixed with any source of mixed cereal seed to provide a suitable food source for seed eating birds. |
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Wild Flowers for Buffer Strips |
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95% fine grasses and 5% native British wildflowers. Will produce an interesting and colourful area whilst being economic. |
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