Will is Knowledge Exchange Fellow at IBERS, Aberystwyth University working alongside Farming Connect, which is a Welsh Government project as part of the Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, aiming to support the development of a more professional, profitable and resilient land based sector.
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Multi-species Grassland: Is it Time to Consider your Roots?
Multi-species swards (also referred to as species-rich or diverse grasslands) are grassland communities comprising grass, legume and herb species. This increased diversity means a wide variety of plant forms are represented, which can increase biomass production and produce a forage material comprised of a variety of components, including some with medicinal qualities.
January 4, 2018

