KALE

Caledonian

Caledonian, bred by SCRI (Scottish Crop Research Institute) in Scotland, is an improved marrow stem kale that is club root resistant. Caledonian gives massive yields and is ideal for both dairy and beef.

 

Keeper

Keeper has a low SMCO and improved nutritional feed value. Is is very winter hardy - it stands well and has a medium-short length. It is good for cows, cattle and sheep giving high quality feed.

 

Maris Kestrel

Maris Kestrel is well known to be a first class, winter hardy, short grazing type of kale. Its high leaf to stem ratio make it highly palatable for grazing.

 


Sowing Information

Sowing Period

April to early-July

Precision Drill
2kg / ha (750g / acre) Grade J
Direct Drill
4-5kg / ha (1-2kg / acre) Natural Seed
Broadcast 8kg / ha (3kg / acre) Natural Seed