Recommend me a gamecrop mix

Bowderdale

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I’m currently ploughing 2 acres out for a gamecrop, I’ve previously had Reed canary grass and chicory in it but looking for a 1 season cover mix that will provide season long flushing cover, maize or kale won’t grow in it as I’ve tried. It’s in a northern area and semi exposed to the wind, any recommendations would be great.
 
I’m currently ploughing 2 acres out for a gamecrop, I’ve previously had Reed canary grass and chicory in it but looking for a 1 season cover mix that will provide season long flushing cover, maize or kale won’t grow in it as I’ve tried. It’s in a northern area and semi exposed to the wind, any recommendations would be great.
You local seed merchant will be the best as they should know the ground....
 
I’m currently ploughing 2 acres out for a gamecrop, I’ve previously had Reed canary grass and chicory in it but looking for a 1 season cover mix that will provide season long flushing cover, maize or kale won’t grow in it as I’ve tried. It’s in a northern area and semi exposed to the wind, any recommendations would be great.
Try a mix of "Pheasant and Finch" and "Kwik fix".
 
Miscanthus grass
  • Establishment costs for miscanthus are high, at about £1,800ha (excluding fencing), but the ongoing management costs are relatively low, according to the Agricultural Budgeting and Costings Book.
  • Terravesta, which offers growers long-term contracts to grow and sell the crop, suggests growers can make an average net profit of of £530.85/ha over a 15-year period based on a mature yield of 14/t/ha.
  • There is currently no specific grant funding available to help pay for establishment.
  • The crop is estimated to have an average lifespan of 15 years, with peak yields achieved from year four onwards ranging from 9-12t/ha on light land to 12-18t/ha on medium to heavy land.
 
  • Establishment costs for miscanthus are high, at about £1,800ha (excluding fencing), but the ongoing management costs are relatively low, according to the Agricultural Budgeting and Costings Book.
  • Terravesta, which offers growers long-term contracts to grow and sell the crop, suggests growers can make an average net profit of of £530.85/ha over a 15-year period based on a mature yield of 14/t/ha.
  • There is currently no specific grant funding available to help pay for establishment.
  • The crop is estimated to have an average lifespan of 15 years, with peak yields achieved from year four onwards ranging from 9-12t/ha on light land to 12-18t/ha on medium to heavy land.
Ours has been in for well over 20 years and is still going great. relatively maintenance free and very good cover.
 
I suggest planting something that will also help the little birds
Something like Kings Highland Mix
 
Give oakbank a call they will recommend a mix to suit your ground and needs and they are a great company to deal with !!
 
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