BARBUMPER

Forage booster & cover crop solution

  • BARBUMPER establishes quickly to provide a cover crop with rapid growth
  • Offers production late into autumn and in early spring, and extra grazing opportunities over winter

Key benefits

  • Fast establishing
  • Prevention of winter soil erosion and nutrient loss
  • Provision of winter habitat for wildlife
  • Strong autumn, winter, spring growth
  • High quality, high quantity forage production from 2-18 months
  • Great flexibility in the rotation

 

BARBUMPER establishes quickly to provide a catch and cover crop with rapid growth, offering production late into autumn and in early spring, and extra grazing opportunities over winter.


BARBUMPER gives flexibility for up to 18 months to fit into different rotations. It can be established after a spring cereal harvest, or where an autumn sowing hasn't been successful and a short term solution is required in the rotation.


This ryegrass mix is designed to give lots of biomass, producing leafy quality forage quickly.

 

Cover Crop
Helps to improve soil quality, and provides other benefits through active growth, rooting, ground cover and habitat provision in arable rotations over bare fallow, reducing nutrient losses via run-off and leaching and increased weed incursion.

Composition
Variety
Species
12.5kg
Barmultra II
Italian Ryegrass Tetr.
12.5kg
Barspectra II
Westerwold Tetr.
Specifications
Sowing rate/acre
12.5kg/acre
Sowing rate/hectare
31kg per hectare
Sowing depth
Up to 10mm
Soil temperature
>3°C
Min. cutting/grazing height
1500kgDM/ha ~8cm
Pack size
25kg
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Discover our range of mixtures for environmental, bio-diversity, game cover and stewardship schemes.

 

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Discover our range of mixtures for environmental, bio-diversity, game cover and stewardship schemes.

 

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Discover our range of mixtures for environmental, bio-diversity, game cover and stewardship schemes.

 

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