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Undersown cereals

An old-fashioned traditional crop rotation is two or three years of cereals followed by an extended period of ley grass. Grass leys are usually  mixtures of grasses and legumes, and are either cropped for hay or grazed by livestock.

The traditional way of establishing a ley is by undersowing. After a spring barley crop is conventionally drilled, grass and legume seed are spun and lightly harrowed in over the top. The barley is harvested normally and the grass and clover that has established beneath the crop is exposed.

Undersown leys are good for wildlife:

ELS option EG1 Undersown spring cereal is a high value conservation option for farmers with mixed arable/livestock systems.


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