- Location
- Derbyshire UK
Worms a go go! For little fellas with no arms or legs they sure can shift some stuff! Walked over the oat/white clover stubble the other day and wondered what all these small clumps of straw were.
A hand full of worm cast and hole under each clump.
Some activity in the winter wheat next door, but with no soil armour (slug cover or surface trash, depending on how you see it!) they have only got stones to move around. I would say around three times more activity and significantly more worm cast on the oat stubble ground, which would normally be a sacrificial filed for overwintering ewe lambs with ring feeders, too wet this year.
A hand full of worm cast and hole under each clump.
Some activity in the winter wheat next door, but with no soil armour (slug cover or surface trash, depending on how you see it!) they have only got stones to move around. I would say around three times more activity and significantly more worm cast on the oat stubble ground, which would normally be a sacrificial filed for overwintering ewe lambs with ring feeders, too wet this year.