Starting at £5.35
Please Note; These mixes are intended for farmers and land managers, rather than home gardens. As such, it is not possible to mix in smaller quantities and is intended to be sold, to cover acres and hectares. If you do require smaller amounts, please Email us first on info@budgetseeds.co.uk.
Option 1 £5.35 per Kg
Sowing; 15-20Kg per hectare
10% Red Clover, 50% Common Vetch, 2.5% Alsike Clover, 27% Sainfoin, 10% Lucerne, 2.5% Birdsfoot Trefoil, 2.5% Yellow Trefoil
Option 2 with Grass £5.45 per Kg
Sowing; 15-20Kg per hectare
2.5% Birdsfoot Trefoil, 50% Sainfoin, 20% Lucerne, 25% Berseem Clover, 2.5% Yellow Trefoil
Option 2 Heavy Soils £11.05 per Kg
Sowing Rate; 12Kg per hectare
60% Alsike Clover, 40% White Clover
3 years
£593 per hectare (ha) per year
This action’s aim is that there’s an established legume fallow with plants that:
The purpose of this is to:
You can do this action on agricultural land located below the moorland line that’s:
| Eligible land type | Eligible land cover | Compatible land use code |
|---|---|---|
| Arable land used to grow crops | Arable land | Land use codes for arable crops or leguminous and nitrogen-fixing crops |
| Temporary grassland | Arable land | TG01 |
| Arable land lying fallow | Arable land | FA01 |
| Permanent crops – horticultural | Permanent crops | TC01 |
| Protected land | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) | Eligible – you must get SSSI consent before you do this action (read section 10.3 ‘SSSI consent’ in the SFI scheme information to find out how to do this) |
| Historic and archaeological features | Eligible – you must get a SFI HEFER before you do this action (read section 5.6 ’Land with historic or archaeological features’ in the SFI scheme information to find out how to do this) |
Total or part of the available area in a land parcel.
This action is rotational or static. This means you can either:
You must establish a legume fallow on land entered into this action.
You must use a seed mix which contains at least 6 flowering species, including legumes. The seed mix can contain legumes such as:
The seed mix can also include:
You must avoid growing deep rooted legumes, such as lucerne, on any area in a land parcel that contains historic or archaeological features. These are identified in your SFI HEFER.
Once the legume fallow is established (usually from the second spring after sowing), you must maintain it. To do this, you must manage it in a way, and for a period of time, that can reasonably be expected to achieve this action’s aim.
You must not do the following on the established legume fallow:
You can maintain an existing legume fallow to get paid for this action if it:
You must:
If you want to establish a legume fallow in the spring and remove it in the summer during the same year, you should apply for spring-sown or summer-sown cover crops actions (SOH2 or SOH3).
It’s up to you how you do this action, as long as you:
You may find it helpful to read the ‘advice to help you do this action’, but it’s not part of this action’s requirements.
You must keep evidence to show what you’ve done to complete this action, such as:
If it’s not clear that you’ve done this action in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve its aim, we may ask for this evidence. You must supply the evidence if we ask for it.
You can do the following actions or options on the same area in a land parcel as this action. Some actions or options can only be done on the same area if they’re done at a different time of year to this action. For example, winter cover followed by a summer companion crop. Read ‘What to do’ and ‘When to do it’ to find out when this action must be done.
| Scheme | Action or option codes |
|---|---|
| SFI 2024 actions | OFC3, OFC4, OFC5, OFM4, OFM5, OFM6, AGF1, AGF2, PRF2, CIPM1, CNUM1, CSAM1 |
| SFI 2023 actions | IPM1, NUM1, SAM1 |
| CS options | OR3, OR4, OR5, OT3, OT4, OT5 |
| ES options | No ES revenue options |
| SFI pilot standards | No area-based SFI pilot standards |
If an action or option cannot be located on the same area, you may be able to do it on a different area in the same land parcel. Read section 6. ‘Eligible land in other funding schemes’ in the SFI scheme information for more details.
You can do the following actions or options on the eligible boundaries of a land parcel entered into this action:
The following advice may help you to do this action, but it’s not part of this action’s requirements.
This action explains the minimum requirement for flowering species, including legumes, in the seed mix (under ‘What to do’).
Your seed supplier can help you choose a seed mix that’s the best match for your land and local conditions.
When you establish the legume fallow, by law you cannot cultivate or apply fertilisers or pesticides to land within 2m of the centre of a hedgerow. Read the guidance on Hedgerow management rules; buffer strips to understand how these rules apply to you.
When you sow the seed mix, it can help to use sites:
Try to avoid sowing the seed mix on sites that are:
Spreading the legume fallow areas across the farm can help to provide a network of habitats for farmland wildlife.
Your seed supplier can advise you on an overall sowing rate for the seed mix you choose.
It can help the seeds to germinate if they’re sown:
You can either:
After you have sown the seed mix (if the soil is dry enough), you can roll the seeds to:
In the first few months after sowing, it’s advisable to check the area for successful germination and pest damage.
If establishment is poor, you may need to re-sow part or all the area. Your seed supplier can help you if you’re unsure what to do.
Once the area is established, you can maintain it by managing it in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve this action’s aim.
During the first spring and summer after sowing, you can control annual grass weeds, such as blackgrass, by:
During the second year after sowing, you can control blackgrass by:
Check the area for signs of nesting birds before you cut it. Birds, nests and eggs are protected by law, so if you see signs of nesting birds, delay cutting until the birds fledge
Remove the cut vegetation (where possible) to limit weeds and reduce the risk of it smothering the flower species. If this is impractical, you can finely chop the vegetation to spread them as thinly as possible.
| Mix | Option 1 per Kg | Option 2 with Grass per Kg |
|---|
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