Driving performance from herbal leys

Increasingly, farmers are sharing their positive results of establishing and grazing livestock on herbal leys, with many reporting increased production and reduced need for input

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Driving performance from herbal leys

Herbal leys are a type of pasture comprising a mixture of grasses, herbs and legumes. The benefits of herbal leys are wide-ranging, leading to improved soil health, reduced fertiliser costs, improved forage...

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