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£480.00
AB12 Supplementary Winter Feeding Mix (No Cereal). Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.
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£435.00 £362.50
Suitable for grass seed, fertilisers, salt, etc, Heavy duty stainless steel frame, 3-flap deflector shield to control spreading pattern

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£360.00
AB12 Supplementary Winter Feeding Mix (Ready To Use). Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.
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£255.00 £212.50
Mid-range pedestrian spreader suitable for grass seed, fertilisers, salt, etc, Durable plastic hopper, Corrosion resistant frame

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£225.00 £187.50
Suitable for grass seed, fertilisers, salt, etc

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£198.00 £165.00
Ideal for small sports clubs, landscapers & small - medium sized gardens, Suitable for grass seed, fertilisers, salt, etc

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£145.00

Borage Seed (5kg per acre) - Borage has attractive blue flowers & attracts many beneficial insects which in turn attracts game birds.
Can also be used to attract Bees, so its an important conservation plant


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£134.00
Ultimate short, dense and fine turf grass seed mix
Ideal for lawn enthusiasts, croquet lawns and bowling greens

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£120.00
RP11 Swales, Pond & Bankside Grass Seed Mix (20kg Pack) (RP11) (RP7) (SW3). Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.
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£117.00
Creeping Ryegrass is a new type of grass, bred from Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass but with creeping horizontal tillers
Creeping characteristics start after vernalisation (which occurs in cool weather and short daylight hours) and usually takes 5-10 months with our climate

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£116.00
Newly developed mix for a dark green luxurious velvet finish 
American cultivars are much darker in colour (in summer & winter months) compared with European cultivars

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£115.00

HM. Four Seasons Grass Seed Mix (Cold Growing Lawn Seed)

Ideal lawn seed mixture for late autumn/winter/early spring lawn renovations 
Part of the mix grows down to soil temperatures of 5 degrees (normal lawn mixtures require 10 degrees)

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£113.00
Non-ryegrass seed mix for low maintenance areas (minimal cutting)
Ideal for lawn enthusiasts, gardeners, landscapers and domestic users

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£112.00
Organic lawn seed mixture that fits with current organic specifications - 70% organic
Fast growing and creeping species to help smoother weeds and existing grasses

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£111.00
Market leading, specially formulated seed mixture for Shaded areas 
Survives with limited light and moisture (very resistant to drought)

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£108.00
A premium, hard wearing lawn seed mixture
Easy fast germination and rapid establishment (See HM.4 General Amenity, for the fastest/toughest mix we offer)

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£108.00
Pen Grass Seed Mix (20kg per acre) - Super hard wearing pen grass seed mixture
Quick re-growth after damage, Various different sizes of grasses, which provide all types of cover

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£107.00

Coldstart ™ Grass Seed Mix (100% Winter Active).

100% Winter-active grass seed mix, that is specially developed for use at low soil temperature
Germinates and grows in soil temperatures down to 3 degrees (other Perennial Ryegrasses require 8-12 degrees)

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£104.00
Deer Pasture Seed Mix (14kg per acre) - Contains several plants particularly liked by deer such as Meadow Foxtail, Buckwheat and Chicory
Provides excellent nutrition in both warm and cool seasons

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£100.00
Lawn/Sports Seed mix with deep penetrating roots to combat stress and difficult situations
Stress survivor including the following situations: clay soils, wet lying areas/submersion tolerance, drought and free draining areas, high heat tolerance, good shade tolerance, high disease tolerance, high wear tolerance, low thatch production, good all year round colour etc

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£91.00
Bushy Seed Mix (11kg per acre) - Lasts up to 5 years when managed well, Mow once a year and keep the rows weed free, Kale will provide cover in the first year

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£89.00

Non Rye Horse Paddock - palatable sward, yet low sugar
Avoids rich sugary ryegrasses that cause laminitis and stomach ulcers
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Minimum quantity for "HM.38 Non Rye Pony / Equine / Horse Paddock Grass Seed Mix (Acre Pack)" is 1.


£89.00
SAM3 / GS4 Legume & Herb Rich Swards Seed (Acre Pack) (SFI). Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.
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£89.00
IMP2 / AB8 Flower Rich Margins Seed (Acre Pack) (SFI). Changing the way farmers buy. Farm Marketplace.
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Seed

In the UK, there are a wide range of agricultural seed options available to farmers, including varieties of cereal crops, oilseed crops, and fodder crops. Here are some examples:

  1. Cereal crops: There are several varieties of cereal crops, such as wheat, barley, oats, and rye, available to UK farmers. Each variety has different characteristics, such as yield potential, disease resistance, and suitability for different soil types and climates.
  2. Oilseed crops: Oilseed crops, such as rapeseed and linseed, are grown for their oil content, which can be used for food, fuel, and industrial purposes. There are several varieties of oilseed crops available to UK farmers, each with different oil content, yield potential, and disease resistance.
  3. Fodder crops: Fodder crops, such as grasses and legumes, are grown for animal feed. There are several varieties of fodder crops available to UK farmers, each with different yield potential, nutritional content, and disease resistance.
  4. Vegetable crops: There are also several varieties of vegetable crops, such as carrots, peas, and beans, available to UK farmers. These crops are typically grown for human consumption and have different characteristics, such as yield potential, flavour, and disease resistance.
  5. Fruit crops: Fruit crops, such as apples, strawberries, and raspberries, are also grown in the UK. There are several varieties of fruit crops available to farmers, each with different ripening times, flavour, and disease resistance.

In addition to these options, internationally there are also different seed types available, such as conventional, organic, and genetically modified (GM) seeds. Conventional seeds are bred through traditional breeding methods, while organic seeds are produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. GM seeds have been genetically modified to exhibit specific traits, such as resistance to pests or herbicides.

It is important for farmers to carefully consider their seed options and choose varieties that are well-suited to their specific growing conditions and farming practices.


Grassland Seed

There are various types of grassland seed options available for agriculture in the UK, which can be broadly classified into three categories: grazing, cutting, and conservation.

  1. Grazing: Grazing grasses are intended for animals to graze on, and they are typically hard-wearing and fast-growing. Some of the common grazing grass species include perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and timothy.
  2. Cutting: Cutting grasses are intended for silage production, haylage, or hay. These grasses are selected for their high yield potential and rapid regrowth after cutting. Some of the common cutting grass species include perennial ryegrass, Italian ryegrass, and hybrid ryegrass.
  3. Conservation: Conservation grasses are intended for soil conservation, reducing erosion, and improving biodiversity. These grasses are typically slower-growing and low-maintenance, with deep roots that help prevent soil erosion. Some common conservation grass species include meadow fescue, crested dogstail, and rough meadowgrass.

Farmers in the UK typically select a mix of grass species based on their specific needs, such as the intended use of the grassland, the climate and soil conditions in their area, and the types of livestock they are raising. In addition, there are various grass seed mixtures available that combine different grass species to provide a balanced mix of attributes, such as high yield potential, palatability, and resilience.