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      Blog — Agricultural

      Choosing The Right Grass Seeds For Your Business

      Choosing The Right Grass Seeds For Your Business

      With various seeds available on the market, it can be challenging to know what kind of turf will match your business needs. Although choosing the right grass seed can confuse many, the best match will ultimately be one which works with your soil types, climate and application. 

      Every business, including sporting, agriculture and landscaping, has individual requirements. That is why it is essential to have turf which will serve its purpose while looking uniform and professional. 

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      5 Tips to Maximise Turf Performance

      5 Tips to Maximise Turf Performance

      The physical appearance of a lawn is essential for most gardeners, greenkeepers and groundstaff. The density, firmness and uniformity play critical roles in determining the longevity and performance of the green. 

      With years of research and experience, the team at Grass Science Seeds have broken down their top 5 ways of maximising turf performance for a more consistent and reliable lawn. 

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      Why Is Soil Fertility Important?

      Why Is Soil Fertility Important?

      Soil fertility is one of the most important factors in optimising crop yield and sustaining plant growth.

      However, soil fertility can be altered and enhanced with both organic and synthetic fertilisers. While inorganic fertilisers appear to be a quick fix, organically correcting the fertility of your soil can help to create healthier, stronger plants.

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      Silage Time in the Field

      Silage Time in the Field

      Quality silage in the field is dependent on many factors, including the weather conditions, time of day, and height of the cut. Good dry matter and sufficient soluble carbohydrate content both contribute to good silage in the field, with the D-value and correct chop length also being important considerations. 

       

      There are many conditions which should be taken into consideration when looking for good silage; it’s important to cut the grass when it contains the highest nutrient levels.

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