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I think CA is worth persisting withbut then I like the biodynamic and more spiritual stuff, there is a place for everything! His one...
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Seaweed could be a good alternative, but is very variable from season to season. However the concentration of aminoacids and trace...
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Were planning to put some persian clovers in with rhy ,don't know if the protein will be very high though. Funny but some thistles are...
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I’ll try not to repeat any but the Charlie Arnott one is excellent Head shepherd Nutrition farming with Graeme sait Profitable farmer
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Aw not many really........... :geek: Working Cows, Farm Gate, The thriving Farmer Podcast, In Search of Soil, Farmerama, The...
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Robotic milking at its best, sitting in front of the fire at half 5, showered, shaved and waiting on the homemade burgers and chips to...
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I'm not to worried about sharing some figures. I would like to get my labour bill sub 4ppl but can't. 3 years ago it was 3.74ppl...
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Making This i think good drainage is important in order to create capacity within soil at times of deluge,
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You can't expect ground to stay dry if excess water can't get away, infiltration is the capacity of soil to take and hold its capacity...
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With blackleg you can feel bubbles under the skin kind of like bubblerap and they swell quickly
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Never been to Manitoba have you. Farmers are much too likely to have “You just don’t know” syndrome. There’s no way anyone else can...
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First thoughts how are yours ditches? We took on a block of 20 acres pp. your usual not looked after just cut for silage twice a year...
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You seem to have high expectations of the water cycle. Your infiltration is probably good. The fact you have 1-2 feet of topsoil above...
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If you "sell" your carbon does it mean it then belongs to someone else? Agreed, it makes my nuts ache, it's the same concept...
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yes, and have done, but unless next door, it's hassle, weight always an issue, so take the feeder wagon, no local weighbridge, it just...
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