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“Nick and the staff at Hurrells seed supply me with independent top quality advice for my organic farm. They are a small enough firm to be able to be in front of the competition with new ideas and concepts in organic farming. We try to look after the soils and increase biological activity - we have even tested applying mycorrhizal (good fungi) on grass seed with Hurrells and trialled the benefits. We look forward to working with them for many years to come”

Martin Howard Lower North Farm, Launceston Cornwall


What is Organic Farming?

  • Over 20% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions are thought to come from food and farming today.
  • Nitrogen fertiliser manufacturing is thought to be one of the worst offenders.
  • To produce just one tonne takes one tonne of oil, seven tonnes of greenhouse gasses and one hundred tonnes of water.
  • In organic farming, artificial chemical fertilisers are prohibited as is the routine use of drugs, antibiotics and wormers.
  • Recession fails to stop organic food growth
  • Organic food sales in much of Europe have held up so far during the recession, allaying fears that the price premium would put off consumers.
  • Looking back at 2009, the estimated overall growth in Europe of organic food sales was between 2 and 6 per cent.
  • This is a little lower than the rates achieved in previous years – but is still indicative of strong growth, for a premium priced item.

Organic Grass seed Mixtures

Any organic grass seed mixture sown must consist of organically produced and certified grasses within the mixture. At time of writing it is possible to obtain a derogation to use a seed mixture of 65% organically produced grasses, a derogation must be sought first before purchase of seed. Organic Farming is reliant completely upon the use of nitrogen ‘fixing’ legumes in grass mixtures to obtain fertility required to grow crops without fertiliser. Nitrogen fixation and soil improvement can occur in many forms but most popular and reliable in the UK at the moment are short term grass leys with red clover and medium / long term grass leys based around white clover — due to the extra persistence achieved from white clovers.

Other legumes in organic farming used in short term grass mixtures, are Vetches a member of the pea family. Vetches are one of the most potent ‘fixers’ of nitrogen and can also be used in whole crop mixture with barley, oats and peas.

From the organic perspective it is important to format a grass seed mixture not just for yield, but also for its supplementary characteristics and benefits available. Such as the value of using a quantity of a deep rooting species, such as cocksfoot, or even chicory, to penetrate and aerate any hard pan soils.

Species such as chicory have benefited from major breeding advances in recent years, increasing the persistency and reliability of the species. This has had many beneficial effects on stock grazing, particularly since it is widely used as a natural wormer of stock.

Popular Organic mixtures from our range are

Organic Forage Express

  • 1.50 kilo ORGANIC LIGRANDE Italian Diploid
  • 4.50 kilo ORGANIC MERIBEL Italian Diploid
  • 3.00 kilo ORGANIC EMERSON Tetraploid Italian
  • 2.00 kilo MERVIOT/MERIAN Red Clover
  • 1.00 kilo CONTEA Crimson Clover
  • 10.00 kilo ORGANIC AMETHYSTE Common Vetch
  • 22.00 kilo per acre

Organic Cockle Park:

  • 1.25 kilo DONARD Early Diploid Perennial
  • 1.50 kilo ORGANIC VINCENT Intermediate Diploid
  • 2.25 kilo ORGANIC TRENT Intermediate Tetraploid
  • 2.00 kilo ORGANIC FOXTROT Late Diploid
  • 3.00 kilo ORGANIC TIVOLI Late Tetraploid
  • 1.50 kilo AMBA Cocksfoot
  • 1.00 kilo ORGANIC SIGMUND Meadow fescue
  • 0.50 kilo ERECTA Timothy
  • 0.50 kilo MERIAN/MERVIOT red Clover
  • 0.50 kilo GRASSLAND TRIBUTE
  • 0.50 kilo BARBLANCA White Clover
  • 0.50 kilo ALICE white Clover
  • 15.00 kilo per acre
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