Bulk Master - for growers in Scotland
BULK MASTER
(ITALIAN CATCH CROP) ONE TO TWO YEAR BULKY SILAGE LEY
Bulk Master is 100% Italian ryegrass, which has rapid establishment and will produce three-four bulky cuts of quality silage. Italian ryegrass grows at lower temperatures making Bulk Master ideal for drilling after crops have been harvested in the Autumn.
Bulk Master is an excellent user of residual N which has been left by the previous crop and can be used for one big cut in the spring if returning to maize or left down for two full years.
- 30% Melina Diploid IRG
- 30% Alamo Diploid IRG
- 40% Melsprinter Tetraploid IRG
- 100%
- 25kg bags sow at 14.00kg/acre

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