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German early variety (5 days earlier than Cardinal) Very rapid spring growth Very good resistance to root diseases and powdery mildew High yield of green and dry matter, seeds (especially in drier years), and crude protein
... winter variety for direct feeding and silage. Produces a high yield of excellent protein-rich forage. An excellent preceding crop that does not require nitrogen fertilization. Sown with a supporting cereal (rye, wheat).
... , rooting structures, biomass growth to name a few. Why do cover crops belong in every crop rotation? 1 Cover crop mixtures are ...
Soil First SF 101 Cover Starter cover crop mix is a simple and practical, low-risk option for both early adopters and growers looking for more flexibility. Meets the ...
lacrosseseed
Vilmorin Jardin (Vilmorin Garden/ VDB)
eliard-spcp
Semences de Provence
... benefits. Bento, as a cover crop, does however offer other benefits in addition to biofumigation. • Leafy and fast initial development • Good weed suppression • Delivers valuable humus for ...
Le Biau Germe
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