Profile
This mixtures is particularly suitable for difficult sites through the use of Meadow fescue and Timothy for increased winterhardiness. High persistency and sward density is ensured by Smooth-stalked meadow grass and English ryegrass. On ryegrass-unsecure sites, the mixture is suitable for new sowings. Just suitable for reseeding, if there are large gaps in the sward.
- Winterhardy Timothy and Meadow fescue
- High sward density through Smooth-stalked meadow grass
- For ryegrass-unsecure sites
Sowing pattern
New sowing, Overseeding (only for high gap ratios in the sward) |
New sowing, Overseeding (only for high gap ratios in the sward) |
Locations
Dry |
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Normal |
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Wet |
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Peat Soil |
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Altitude |
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Dry
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Normal
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Wet
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Peat Soil
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Altitude
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Usage
Grazing |
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Grazing and cutting |
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Cutting |
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+++ = highly suitable | ++ = suitable | + = conditionally suitable | - = not given
Grazing
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Grazing and cutting
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Cutting
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+++ = highly suitable | ++ = suitable | + = conditionally suitable | - = not given
Cultivation notes
New sowing | 35 - 40 kg/ha | |
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Overseeding | 15 - 20 kg/ha | |
Overseeding, several times per year | 7 - 10 kg/ha | |
Usage per year | 3 - 4 |
New sowing | 35 - 40 kg/ha | |
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Overseeding | 15 - 20 kg/ha | |
Overseeding, several times per year | 7 - 10 kg/ha | |
Usage per year | 3 - 4 |