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Been part time for ages but never done my own cover. This year to save money we are looking at diy'ing it, i have priced up kale blocks with tanka millet mix windbreaks. My question is, what are everyone's views on this mix? An will kale give us decent cover in the first year? Got wet clay soils so I'm guessing it would need to be drilled relatively late to let the soil warm up

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A big local shoot which is firstly a working farm plants fodder beet in raised furrows. The overlapping leaves offer fabulous cover for birds in bad weather and at first glance it is just a field of fodder beet; until the dogs get in amongst it.

At seasons end the gates are opened and the sheep graze them.

Our rough shoot comes out of schemes this year so hopefully we'll grow some for the season after.

Well worth consideration if you can.

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Kale is good but is best in its second year. We use a mix from brights called striker which has a mustard to protect the kale early on. Hasn't failed us yet and we are wet clay.

 

We use Flightpath Maize, dwarf sorghum, a partridge mix of linseed,tritical and gold of pleasure and a Buckwheat, mustard, millet mix for an early seeded cover.

 

If your doing the blocks yourself id go for kale but remember to spray it 2/3 times for flea beetle. Or a block of pure sorghum but make sure it's drilled in wide rows like maize otherwise it's too thick for anything to get into.

 

Cheers

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