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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 6333478" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>That depends on what you want and what you can easily do .</p><p></p><p>I've had the analogy made:</p><p>You have an empty bowl and belly (degraded landscape) and a large pot of stew is brought to you (easily rectifying the above)</p><p>You go to the cutlery drawer - do you pick the chopsticks, the big big spoon, or the teaspoon?</p><p>Cropping = chopsticks</p><p>Sheep = soup spoon</p><p>Cattle = ladle</p><p></p><p>Now, you'll get fed with any of those - how much time do you want to feel hungry for?</p><p></p><p>The obvious is to use the big and little spoons, for the most rapid results in terms of improvement. </p><p>However things like ragwort, triple drench resistance, scab, rainfall, skill set, all have a big bearing on what tools you pick up - that's my tuppence</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 6333478, member: 63856"] That depends on what you want and what you can easily do . I've had the analogy made: You have an empty bowl and belly (degraded landscape) and a large pot of stew is brought to you (easily rectifying the above) You go to the cutlery drawer - do you pick the chopsticks, the big big spoon, or the teaspoon? Cropping = chopsticks Sheep = soup spoon Cattle = ladle Now, you'll get fed with any of those - how much time do you want to feel hungry for? The obvious is to use the big and little spoons, for the most rapid results in terms of improvement. However things like ragwort, triple drench resistance, scab, rainfall, skill set, all have a big bearing on what tools you pick up - that's my tuppence [/QUOTE]
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