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Can Permanent Pasture go into fallow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Punch" data-source="post: 6944972" data-attributes="member: 45972"><p>Have finally had call back from RPA and they have said fine! Will wait and see what happen with payment. </p><p>Many reasons why I’d prefer to leave it fallow.</p><p>Had got a seed contact with rather expensive seed which has been rolled over to this Autumn.</p><p>Also had 90% spring drilling this year so plenty to do and once it started drying up the later drilling on worse land is suffering.</p><p>There are 2 drains that I’d like to work on this summer when they stop running. </p><p>We dug a new ditch along one headland and want to sort that plus clear up assorted brash that was lopped out of overhanging wood & hedges.</p><p>One of the reasons for asking was so that if needed we could attempt to plant spring beans (have a few winters in shed still). </p><p>Going to get muck up there next week and spread and work before harvest rush!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punch, post: 6944972, member: 45972"] Have finally had call back from RPA and they have said fine! Will wait and see what happen with payment. Many reasons why I’d prefer to leave it fallow. Had got a seed contact with rather expensive seed which has been rolled over to this Autumn. Also had 90% spring drilling this year so plenty to do and once it started drying up the later drilling on worse land is suffering. There are 2 drains that I’d like to work on this summer when they stop running. We dug a new ditch along one headland and want to sort that plus clear up assorted brash that was lopped out of overhanging wood & hedges. One of the reasons for asking was so that if needed we could attempt to plant spring beans (have a few winters in shed still). Going to get muck up there next week and spread and work before harvest rush! [/QUOTE]
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