Quality grass is a cost-effective part of feeding and regular reseeding ensures that the required nutritional value of the ley is maintained. In a year with soaring nitrogen costs and other inputs rising the production of high-quality forage is crucial. New leys can help deliver a 33% increase in yield in the first year compared to a typical old sward, and in a drought year this can increase up to 50%.
HiGreen Traditional Sports Pitch Mix 1kg
This high quality pitch mix will create a hardwearing top quality playing surface. It is fast to establish and will have excellent regenerative attributes. For a rugby pitch is approximately 100 x 69 metres plus 22m beyond both posts. Football pitch sizes are not all the same size, the average football pitch size is approximately between 90m and 120m and the width no less than 45m and no more than 90m.
General Specifications
0.40 kg Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass
0.35 kg Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass
0.25 kg Strong Creeping Red Fescue
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Manufacturer | Wynnstay HiGreen |
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