CHLOROFILTRE FLEX SAS FLY
Catch and cover crops
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The Chlorofiltre Flex SAS FLY cover crop can be sown as a short- or long-term intercrop. Comprising 50% forage sorghum, it ensures rapid biomass production.
Fonctionnal benefits
- Rapid biomass production thanks to sorghum;
- Complementary nature of the species and root systems;
- Broadcast sowing up to 36 metres.
Seeds coating technologies
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The Chlorofiltre FLEX cover crop benefits from the new SAS FLY seed technology.
Designed for broadcast-sown cover crops, this coating offers two innovative benefits:
SAS FLY optimises broadcast sowing up to 36 metres:
To ensure uniform sowing, the coating applied to the small seeds helps to standardise seed size and weight and improves trajectory during broadcast sowing.
SAS FLY improves cover crop emergence in summer conditions:
The SAS FLY coating contains the biostimulant OSYR, which enhances the seeds’ drought stress tolerance and thus promotes cover crop establishment.
SAS FLY is a technology approved for use in organic farming (UAB).
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2 techniques for sowing your SAS FLY cover crops
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Recommended method: broadcast sowing before harvest- Sowing the cover crops: between 1 and 15 days before the cereal harvest.
- Equipment: use a fertilizer spreader. Do not use a Delimbe-type spreader.
- Spreader settings: follow the manufacturers’ recommendations. SAS FLY cover crops are listed in the manufacturers’ application guides (Kuhn, Amazone, Sky, etc.).
- Sowing rate: 20 kg/ha
- Stubble height: if broadcast sowing was carried out more than 10 days before harvest, do not mow too low, as this may damage the young seedlings. Optimal height: 20 cm.
- Straw management: opt for chopped and scattered straw to maintain soil moisture. If the straw is removed, increase the cover crop sowing rate by 20 to 30%.
- Pests: monitor for slugs.
- Note: some late-season sulfonylurea treatments may affect cover crop crop emergence.
- Tip: with early sowing, the cover crop may take some time to develop, so be patient!
Possible alternative technique: direct drilling after harvest- Soil: manage crop residues promptly (if straw is removed).
- Sowing of cover crops: sow immediately after the cereal harvest, within 48 hours.
- Equipment: prefer a direct-drilling seeder with tines rather than discs.
- Sowing rate: 20 kg/ha
- Rolling recommended to ensure seed-to-soil contact.
- Note: certain late-applied sulfonylurea treatments may affect the cover crop’s crop emergence.
- Tip: with early sowing, the cover crops may take some time to develop, so please be patient!
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Notes:
Non-binding document. The information contained in this document is provided for information purposes only and may vary depending on pedoclimatic conditions and growing conditions. The varieties included in the mixture are subject to change depending on availability.
SAS FLY: seeds with a biostimulant to promote planting and enhance stress tolerance.
Non-classified product - OSYR - AMM No. 108002 - Property of FRAYSSINET, La Mothe 81240 ROUAIROUX.
Our SAS FLY coated seeds have coating rates that vary according to the seeds’ TWG (thousand-grain weight).
