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In this video, David Cross discusses his 2022 GS4 mix, soon to be the SAM 3 mix, tailored specifically for the farm. This mix includes more legumes, cocksfoot, and timothy, with fewer perennial ryegrasses compared to standard off-the-shelf mixtures. David explains the methods for establishing the mix, the ideal timing, and the post-establishment management practices. He and Lizzie Sagoo also discuss their on-farm research, comparing different drilling dates and mixtures. These findings have significantly influenced David's current approach to establishing herbal ley swards. Additionally, Lizzie discusses their involvement in the AHDB Livestock in Arable project, where they conducted a side-by-side comparison of a conventional grass-clover mix and a traditional herbal ley mix with red clover. Welcome to AHDB Beef & Lamb, a statutory levy board funded by farmers and others in the supply chain. Our purpose is to be a critical enabler, to positively influence outcomes, allowing farmers, growers and others in the supply chain to be competitive, successful and share good practice. We equip levy payers with easy to use products, tools and services to help them make informed decisions and improve business performance. Established in 2008 and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, AHDB supports the following industries: meat and livestock (Beef, Lamb and Pork) in England; Dairy in Great Britain; and Cereals and Oilseeds in the UK. For further information visit www.ahdb.org.uk Follow us on social media X / ahdb_beeflamb Facebook / ahdbbeefandlamb Instagram / ahdb_beeflamb