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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 9287253" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>sons pal, rents a building and some ground locally. One field is in a scheme, where you can only graze lightly, not cutting, or topping.</p><p></p><p>his l/lord wanted a rent increase, and passed a comment, his cattle didn't look so good off those fields.</p><p></p><p>quite shocked when he said no, and he wasn't going to renew on those fields. When asked why, he pointed out that animals wouldn't 'do' on thistles, docks, nettles and buttercups, and they knew that, after commenting about his stock on those fields.</p><p></p><p>they are certain someone else will rent that land, for a higher rent !</p><p></p><p>the ground has to go through a weed stage, before it slowly returns to grass, as we know, in a couple of fields we rent, no fert or grazing.</p><p></p><p>went to see a group of calves today, higher ground, fields with water lying on top of grass, some dairies out, tromping through deep mud, cows looked miserable, and just thought, cows in the shed, just wouldn't hurt the ground, or the cow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 9287253, member: 86168"] sons pal, rents a building and some ground locally. One field is in a scheme, where you can only graze lightly, not cutting, or topping. his l/lord wanted a rent increase, and passed a comment, his cattle didn't look so good off those fields. quite shocked when he said no, and he wasn't going to renew on those fields. When asked why, he pointed out that animals wouldn't 'do' on thistles, docks, nettles and buttercups, and they knew that, after commenting about his stock on those fields. they are certain someone else will rent that land, for a higher rent ! the ground has to go through a weed stage, before it slowly returns to grass, as we know, in a couple of fields we rent, no fert or grazing. went to see a group of calves today, higher ground, fields with water lying on top of grass, some dairies out, tromping through deep mud, cows looked miserable, and just thought, cows in the shed, just wouldn't hurt the ground, or the cow [/QUOTE]
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