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      Appin grazing turnips

      Appin grazing turnips offer a flexible feeding option reducing reliance on concentrates during the autumn and winter.

      Appin grazing turnip can be used as a catch crop during summer shortfalls.

      Key benefits

      • High palatability and easy-to-digest driving intakes
      • Suitable for cattle and sheep
      • Fast-growing with excellent regrowth potential offering versatile grazing
      • Wide sowing window

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        Sowing rate 5-7.5 kg/ha (2-3 kg/acre)
        Sowing time March to mid-September
        Sowing depth 15 mm (1/2 inch) or broadcast
        Sowing instructions Drill into a fine tilth

        Moist and warm soil conditions

        Roll before and after drilling for good soil-to-seed contact

         

        Additional comments Where broadcasting sow at 7.5 kg/ha (3 kg/acre)