Roots
Changing environmental and climatic conditions challenge your forage production. Grasses that can better handle spring and early summer drought will result in a healthy and high yielding crop.
Our range of game cover mixtures are specially formulated to ensure you will be able to achieve the best from your cover crops. Combining different species into a mixture can extend the utilisation period, help to attract and hold specific types of game and provide feed and cover where both are required.
Agricultural & Specialist Seeds Team:
Telephone: 01506 894820
Email: forage@dlf.co.uk
Your Countryside others a diverse range of species and a choice of specialist mixtures, including Game Cover, Environmental Stewardship, Root Crops and Cover Crops.
Changing environmental and climatic conditions challenge your forage production. Grasses that can better handle spring and early summer drought will result in a healthy and high yielding crop.
Higher forage quality. Excellent tolerance. Better yields. There are plenty of great reasons to give the green light to PLUS grasses.
Everybody needs good nutrition to grow. Grass seeds are no exception. That’s why we send our ProNitro® coated seeds into the world with a packed lunch full of nitrogen that will fuel germination and growth.
Our top quality grasses labeled as DLF Fiber Energy improve nutritional intake. The result is more milk and/or meat yields and at the same time a reduced climatic impact.
High drought tolerance, excellent yield with a high protein content and not least a natural nitrogen source. The reasons for choosing DLF Alfalfa are manyfold.
Our top quality grasses labeled as DLF Fiber Energy improve nutritional intake. The result is more milk and/or meat yields and at the same time a reduced climatic impact.
DLF Seeds has been appointed as the new partner for the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute’s (AFBI) internationally recognised forage grass breeding programme. This partnership will bring together AFBI's successful grass breeding programme at Loughgall and DLF's international expertise in variety development, grass seed genetics and grassland innovation.
Defra has now released the headline details of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2026 for England following announcements yesterday at the NFU conference. The revised offer opening this summer shows some significant changes, a more streamlined structure, revised payment rates and a £100,000 payment cap on agreements designed to ensure support of funding is distributed more effectively across farm businesses.
From 2026, the SFS will replace the Basic Payment Scheme, which will be fully phased out by 2029. This marks a major shift in how farming is supported. Instead of direct payments based on land area, the focus moves to rewarding farmers for delivering sustainable outcomes - while continuing to produce high-quality food.