Kale Best drilled in rows facing the direction the birds are to be flushed, and through cross drilling of the ends of the plot can help make the cover warmer. Despite being a good cover, Kale offers no feed value, so will either need to be partnered with a seed bearing crop or supplementary feeding. Has the potential to last for two seasons. Be aware of clubroot on con- tinuous sites and choose varieties accordingly. Caledonian WH • The first kale bred with club root resistance. • Can be continuously sown on brassica sick sites. • A taller kale allowing for easier bird access. • Excellent germination and vigour potential • Winter hardy • 2 kg, ½ ha pack Carbon WH • Very fast establishment • Frost tolerant. • Kale/mustard hybrid • Similar to Utopia/Texsel Greens • Best sown in June or July • Can be sown into cereal stubbles. • Not as winter hardy as other kale • 2 kg, ½ ha pack Keeper WH • Good early vigour • Provides good leaf cover. • Medium height • Winter hardy • 2 kg, ½ ha pack
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