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<blockquote data-quote="Samcowman" data-source="post: 7289836" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>Are you planning on just grazing it. Sounds like that is all it needs for a few years. Sounds like it will dry up badly if it comes dry in the summer. If I was you I would be hedging my bets and putting a diverse fodder crop in for summer grazing which will get a good level of biomass growing quickly at varying depths in the soil and really give the soil a good kickstart for an autumn reseed. </p><p>Not sure on how to measure carbon directly myself. But I remembered hearing about canon being roughly half of the level of organic matter of the soil. Did a quick google and the first result told me it’s 58% of organic matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samcowman, post: 7289836, member: 36"] Are you planning on just grazing it. Sounds like that is all it needs for a few years. Sounds like it will dry up badly if it comes dry in the summer. If I was you I would be hedging my bets and putting a diverse fodder crop in for summer grazing which will get a good level of biomass growing quickly at varying depths in the soil and really give the soil a good kickstart for an autumn reseed. Not sure on how to measure carbon directly myself. But I remembered hearing about canon being roughly half of the level of organic matter of the soil. Did a quick google and the first result told me it’s 58% of organic matter. [/QUOTE]
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