Lucern - Eride |
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Blue - and variegated-flower lucern. Persistence is better than the blue-flowered alfalfa varieties. Its root and side root feel is difficult to distinguish and does not penetrate deep into the soil. Due to its strong roots it can be cultivated on shallow surface soil and lime soils. Flowering begins on second half of may. Its seed production is good. It can be harvested in early of August. Recommended seed quantity: 20-25 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: March or August |
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Spring vetch - Emma |
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Winter vetch |
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Undemanding-, good drought-tolerant- and wintering plant. One of the most effective nitrogen collecting butterflies. They are often used as an intermediate protection plant for erosion-based soils because it has excellent soil cover, soil protection and good weed control. It can be ecxellent cultivated with oat or rye. Recommended seed quantity: 100-130 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: March – beginning April |
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Dutch clover |
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It creates a wide-spreading on the ground, it withstand well the treading. Perennial plant. Typical herbaceous plants of grassland and pasture. It is also suitable for covering of vine line because they do not grow tall. Bees are also welcome to visit. Recommended seed quantity: 10-15 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: March – beginning April and middle of August |
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Cow-grass - Kardinal |
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An annual, witerer- and fibrous forage. It is a fast-growing plant, which has a short growing season and has an excellent soil improvement effect, which enriches the nitrogen stock of the soil, similarly to other legumens. We recommend up to 20% in mix. Amount of mowing green yield as intermediate plants: 20-25 t/ha. Recommended seed quantity: 10-15 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: beginning August until middle of Sept |
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Egyptian clover |
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Egyptian clover, or berseem, Trifolium alexandrinum, a very important crop, for fodder and soil fertility maintenance. Berseem is also widely used in large-scale livestock systems in areas of mild winters in Europe. Berseem fixes huge quantities of atmospheric nitrogen, sustains animal husbandry and raises fertility for following crops. As a green manure on newly reclaimed or worn out soils, it is a boon to farmers. Recommended seed quantity: 10-15 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: middle of March until April or August |
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Persian clover |
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An autumn and winter spring growing annual with excellent tolerance to waterlogging. Persian clover is moderately tolerant of salinity being superior to subterranean clover but inferior to lucerne in that respect. Good regrowth after grazing. It is suitable in mixtures with short-term ryegrasses. There are 2 types of Persian clover: Trifolium resupinatum var. resupinatum has a more prostrate habit, thinner stems and smaller leaflets. Used in dryland pastures. Hard seed and seed yields are higher than majus. Flowering and maturity are mostly earlier than majus types. Recommended seed quantity: 4-10 kg/ha Recommended sowing time: Sow in mid-late autumn (dryland) or early February (irrigated). |
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