A NEW herbal mixture is being launched to meet the growing need to improve soil health on farms.

The herbal mixture has been formulated by seed and grain specialist, Cope Seeds, which, in addition to Hybrid and Perennial Ryegrass, also includes Cocksfoot, Timothy, Meadow Fescue, a range of legumes including Red and White Clover, Alsike, Sweet Clover and Birdsfoot Trefoil plus Sheeps Parsley, Burnet, Plantain, Chicory and Yarrow.

Simon Travers, grass and small seeds manager, said: "Since Defra’s 25-year environmental plan was released, many farmers are reintroducing grass leys into arable rotations in a bid to improve soil health and we’re adding another option to their armoury.

"This diverse mixture is formulated to produce a sward ideal for grazing or cutting, but the additional benefits to soil structure, nitrogen fixation and mineral and protein content are well documented. Many of the herbs have strong root systems and can help to store carbon deep down in the soil as well as naturally helping to break up soil compaction."

Mr Travers said that as well as helping to improve soil structure, herbs draw up essential vitamins and minerals for ruminant animals. "Plantain is a good source of calcium, sodium and copper. Animal health is supported by the anti-worming nature of several herbaceous flowering plants and chicory has been proven to reduce faecal egg counts in lambs and could reduce the use of anthelmintics."

The mixture is available in both organic (70 per cent organic inclusion) and non-organic forms.