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Sowing instructions: Soil test approximately eight weeks prior to sowing. Cultivate to achieve a fine, firm seed bed. Ploughing will help level rough fields. Apply lime as per soil test results. Sow in good conditions (warm with rain forecast), no deeper than 10 mm. Roll well after sowing to ensure good soil/seed contact. Apply N, P & K as per soil test results and nitrates rules.
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On many sheep farms and in particular those with a high stocking rate, reseeding takes place in the autumn due to a high grass feed budget demand early in the year. A growing number of sheep farmers have experimented with incorporating tyfon with grass reseeds in recent years.
This feature can also be used as a management practice where the aim is to promote faster establishment of grass. As the season progresses, the number of tyfon plants and rate of regrowth will reduce with grass getting a better foothold.
As mentioned previously, tyfon will deliver a significant bulk of dry matter feed and can be used to reduce the check in performance often experienced post-weaning. It can greatly reduce concentrate feeding for finishing lambs in high stocking rate systems while also improving kill-out percentage of lambs and in some cases carcase conformation.
If this is the case, it is vital to implement a targeted pre-sowing herbicide programme. It is also recommended to delay sowing clover seed in year one in case herbicide treatment is required to treat docks/thistles. It is instead recommended to incorporate clover, if required, in year two. Some lambs may also experience allergic reactions to the crop (swelling of ears and mouth/face) but this can generally be combatted by giving a runback area and gradually introducing animals to the crop.
The principles of reseeding will need to be adhered to in order to achieve a successful outcome. Soil fertility requirements are similar to grass with a pH of 6.0 to 6.5 and index 3 or index 4 for phosphate and potassium. The crop will respond to nitrogen so a balance must be achieved in terms of promoting growth of tyfon early in the season and grass later in the year.
Every farm has different needs from its grass seed and while standard mixes are good for general purposes, a custom blend that is tailored to your soil type and needs can make all the difference. Improve the quality of grazing, increase herd production and maximise yield without significant additional outlay by selecting a blend that suits your farming environment.
Frosty Berseem Clover is coated and pre-inoculated with an OMRI listed coating and inoculation for improved establishment and growth.Coatings are beneficial for better seed coat protection and are easier to plant.Inoculation is recommended when planting legumes.*Details on seed coatings, inoculations and our OMRI certificates are available on our Resources Page.
Morhay Bermuda Grass Seed is a blend of warm-season, deep-rooted, perennial forage Bermuda Grass varieties used for pasture grazing and hay production across the southern United States. Morhay Bermuda Grass is adapted to a variety of soils and provides as much or more grazing than any other Bermuda pasture grass varieties. Morhay Bermuda grass is the easiest of all the Bermuda pasture grass varieties to manage and it responds well to fertilizer and weed control programs. This variety is durable, being both heat and drought resistant, with a dark green color. It is rapid-spreading and grows densely. Morhay Bermuda Grass Seed is both economical and low maintenance. Don't think that this detracts from its high yields, however! Once established, a Morhay pasture can produce three tons of hay per acre with little moisture. With sub-moisture or irrigation, the production output could double. Morhay Bermuda grass seed blend is a formulated mixture of Giant Bermuda grass seed and other forage type Bermuda grass seed varieties.
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured. Back Climate Zone(s) Transition Zone Warm Season Coated or Raw Raw Fertilizer 16-04-08 Slow Release - 250 lbs. per acre GMO No Ideal pH 5.5 - 7.0 Inoculant Needed No Life Cycle Perennial Overseeding Rate 12 lbs. per acre Seeding Depth 1/8 - 1/4 inch Seeding Rate 15 lbs. per acre When to Plant Spring, Summer Back When planting warm season perennials on clay or tight soils low in organic matter, deep disc or chisel in late summer or early fall (September through October). Allow late fall or early spring rains to firm the soil. Cultivate the seed very shallow to stay weed-free until planting. Plant in late March or April (if there is no chance of a freeze and soil temperatures are above 65 degrees). Seed at a rate of 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. Plant seed in a small, shallow furrow about 1/4 inch in contact with firm soil below the seed. Roll or pack after planting. If soil is loose, pack before planting, and again after planting for best results. Early growth of seedlings is slow until roots are established. Control weeds and other crop volunteers so that young seedlings have full exposure to sunlight. A well-managed pasture of Morhay can use up to 100 to 200 lbs. of actual nitrogen per acre during the growing season for good yields. For best results, fertilizer should be applied two or three times during the growing season. On heavier soils, soil compaction usually occurs. This can be controlled with spring renovation every three or four years with the incorporation of high amounts of phosphate, potash or lime, according to the soil test. This will help promote healthy root development. Morhay pastures will persist under continuous grazing, but you can get much more grazing per acre with the same amount of fertilizer if your pastures are cross-fenced. For best results, try to provide at least three pastures, and rotate cattle from one pasture to another on approximately 10-day intervals. This means each pasture will get about 20 days rest between grazings. Use a grazing pressure of about 3 to 4 cows per acre to determine the size of the Morhay pastures. Young leafy Bermuda grass has the highest feed value, so rotate animals to pasture when new growth reaches 3 to 5 inches tall. Dragging pastures with a chain link harrow at least once per year will help to spread manure droppings, which reduces the parasite populations by exposing them to the air and sunlight. Dragging also helps to smooth areas where holes are created by hooves on wet soil. Pasture growth will slow as temperatures cool off in the fall. It will go dormant after the first frost. Many annual cool season crops can be grown in a dormant Morhay pasture. Crops like TYFON (forage brassica) give earlier fall grazing, and Berseem clover or vetches will give late winter and early spring grazing. There are other clovers that work well depending on soil type. Experience has shown that when the above suggestions are followed and good rains favor, good stands can be expected, and high yields will follow. A winter pasture blend consisting of cool season grains, ryegrasses, or clover is often planted in October or November when the Bermuda grass goes dormant and remains unproductive until the following spring growing season. The best method for overseeding winter forage seed into dormant Morhay Bermuda Grass sod is to drill the seed directly into very short Bermuda stubble with no cultivation. Regardless of which method you choose for overseeding into the Bermuda grass, keep in mind that land preparation should be limited to as little as possible to reduce damage to the dormant Bermuda grass. 59ce067264
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