Hungarian vetch
Vicia pannonica
Hungarian vetch is vetch species that closely resembles hairy vetch, with white flowers, slightly hairy stems and fine roots. It is very winter-hardy and protects the soil against weeds and erosion with its rapid, dense ground cover. Hungarian vetch can be effectively used in mixtures and are also well-suited for use as winter cover crops. As a legume, moreover, it is a nitrogen-fixing plant.
Bundle: 25 kg
Category: Grasses and legumes
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- Sowing and fertilising instructionsSowing rate:
80-160 kg/ha
Distance between rows:as cereals
Sowing period:as main crop until April, as catch crop until October
Fertiliser:base fertiliser
Sowing depth:4–6 cm (in a mixture)
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