- UNIT 16 BROOK FARM, THRAPSTON ROAD, ELLINGTON, HUNTINGDON, CAMBS PE28 0AE
- 01480 890686
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MAIZE
The key characteristics of a good maize crop for holding game are that it has good early vigour and stands through the shooting season.
It should also be sown on wide rows and kept weed free. Some people are looking for a very early variety that produces early cobs and can be flailed off as the season progresses to provide a good food source, whereas others want a very late maturing variety that doesn’t produce any feed value so as not to attract the unwanted attention of corvids, rats, badgers and deer. And somewhere in the middle sit the majority of our customers who are looking for a maize that gets away strongly, produces cobs that mature in October and stands through the season.
WE THEREFORE HAVE 4 TYPES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE:
Maize Seed Treatments – Optiplus is a combination of the bird repellent, Korit, the fungicide Maxim XL and trace elements magnesium and zinc, which help establishment.
Agrostart is a biostimulant and fungicide product.
Redigo M is a fungicide treatment.
OAKBANK MAIZE (MAS 48L FAO 310)
- Proven variety
- Agrostart seed treatment improves rooting and nutrient uptake
- Mid-maturity but will produce good cobs in most situations
- Seed treatment – Redigo M/Korit & Agrostart
- Bag size – 45,000 seeds
- Max seed rate 120,000 seeds/ha
GAME MAIZE (MAGNATO FAO 240)
- Slightly taller variety but stands well
- Earlier to mature than the Mas 48L
- Seed treatment – Optiplus
- Bag size – 50,000 seeds
- Max seed rate 120,000 seeds/ha
LATE (NO COB) MAIZE ( PELOTA FAO 550)
- Very late maturing
- Good standing power
- Seed treatment – Redigo M/Korit
- Bag size – 50,000 seeds
- Max seed rate 120,000 seeds/ha