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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
A Novice and his Aitchison Grassfarmer.
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<blockquote data-quote="steveR" data-source="post: 7601839" data-attributes="member: 66976"><p>Still use mine actually.... </p><p></p><p>Not annually, but where I have seen surface poaching after stock have been on a field over winter. </p><p></p><p>I have never quantified it's use accurately in general usage, BUT, I have done a farmers trial and aerated a strip of land and then baled the area later, and done the same with an un-aerated area and found the aerated showed more bales in a run than un-aerated. 10% was easily seen...</p><p></p><p>On grazing land, the difference in aerated can be readily seen in the spring, possibly from mineralisation of N... but is that such a bad thing?? I will be interested to have a play with the new herbal leys next year...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveR, post: 7601839, member: 66976"] Still use mine actually.... Not annually, but where I have seen surface poaching after stock have been on a field over winter. I have never quantified it's use accurately in general usage, BUT, I have done a farmers trial and aerated a strip of land and then baled the area later, and done the same with an un-aerated area and found the aerated showed more bales in a run than un-aerated. 10% was easily seen... On grazing land, the difference in aerated can be readily seen in the spring, possibly from mineralisation of N... but is that such a bad thing?? I will be interested to have a play with the new herbal leys next year... [/QUOTE]
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