Cover crop trial - November comparison

In this quick blog, we’re taking a look at how the cover crop trial plots compare from the 6th November, to the 24th November.

Plot 1 – Forage Rye

No major differences in growth

Forage Rye 6/11/2020

Forage Rye 6/11/2020

Forage Rye 24/11/2020

Forage Rye 24/11/2020

Plot 2 – Berseem Clover

Significant upright growth, covering more ground area.

Berseem Clover 6/11/2020

Berseem Clover 6/11/2020

Berseem Clover 24/11/2020

Berseem Clover 24/11/2020

Plot 3 – Crimson Clover

Growth can be seen between the two visits, but as the clover exhibits very low prostrate growth, this has been harder to judge.

Crimson Clover 6/11/2020

Crimson Clover 6/11/2020

Crimson Clover 24/11/2020

Crimson Clover 24/11/2020

Plot 4 – Radish type 1

No real differences in top growth, roots have developed quite deep. There was a definite line where the crop had responded well to the Polysulphate fertiliser, with more leafy matter above ground.

Discovery Radish 6/11/2020

Discovery Radish 6/11/2020

Discovery Radish 24/11/2020

Discovery Radish 24/11/2020

Plot 5 – Fodder Radish

Some top growth, there are visual differences between the two radishes above and below ground. These bulbs are slightly larger if a little shallower.

Fodder Radish 6/11/2020

Fodder Radish 6/11/2020

Fodder Radish 24/11/2020

Fodder Radish 24/11/2020

Plot 6 – Spring Vetch

Some growth across the plot, but not significant 

Spring Vetch 6/11/2020

Spring Vetch 6/11/2020

Spring Vetch 24/11/2020

Spring Vetch 24/11/2020

Plot 7 – Winter Vetch

The plants seemed to have bulked out a little more, offering a lot more ground cover. There was also a visual colour difference between the Spring and winter vetch, with the winter being a more vibrant green.

Winter Vetch 6/11/2020

Winter Vetch 6/11/2020

Winter Vetch 24/11/2020

Winter Vetch 24/11/2020

Plot 8 – Buckwheat

Has been knocked back quite a lot by the recent cold spells – but no hard frosts as yet. The crop looks thinner and some are senescing.

Buckwheat 6/11/2020

Buckwheat 6/11/2020

Buckwheat 24/11/2020

Buckwheat 24/11/2020

Plot 9 – N Fixer

Growth has shown more ground coverage across the plot, with the vetch being the more dominant species.

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Plot 10 - Sprinter

There has been good growth across this plot, with the oats progressing nicely. They have also responded well to the Poly fertiliser. The vetch is still present at good levels and sown further growth.

Sprinter Mix 6/11/2020

Sprinter Mix 6/11/2020

Sprinter Mix 24/11/2020

Sprinter Mix 24/11/2020

Plot 11 – EcoCover

The mustard continues to flourish in this mix, slightly swamping the rye element. In the parts with the Poly fertiliser, there is very little rye to be seen.

EcoCover 6/11/2020

EcoCover 6/11/2020

EcoCover 24/11/2020

EcoCover 24/11/2020

Plot 15 – Red reviver

The ryegrass and clover are a lot better established now and are providing some ground cover. Unfortunately, there is a lot of contamination from other mixes.

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