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Clover in arable rotation?
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<blockquote data-quote="skye @ bofin" data-source="post: 8875912" data-attributes="member: 180123"><p>If you grow spring beans, you should take a look at <a href="http://bofin.org.uk/the-ncs-project/" target="_blank">the NCS project</a> - The ambition of the project is to increase pulse cropping in arable rotations to <strong>20%</strong> across the UK (currently 5%). In addition, up to <strong>50%</strong> of imported soya meal used in livestock feed rations can be replaced with home-grown legumes. Both of these aims will be steered by science and proven by real farm enterprises, with significant benefits for both crop and livestock productivity, including cost savings of over <strong>£1bn/year</strong>.</p><p></p><p>We have a knowledge-exchange platform set up known as PulsePEP which you can<a href="https://bofin.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9bbb9277e3ea69ad74714677d&id=b3320101d2" target="_blank"> join here.</a> Our farmer members of PulsePEP are invited to <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ncs-pulses-of-brilliance-workshop-tickets-689174689047?aff=oddtdtcreator" target="_blank">attend our workshop</a> for free on 11 September in Peterborough to discuss what the first set of paid on-farm trials should focus on when looking at knowledge gaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skye @ bofin, post: 8875912, member: 180123"] If you grow spring beans, you should take a look at [URL='http://bofin.org.uk/the-ncs-project/']the NCS project[/URL] - The ambition of the project is to increase pulse cropping in arable rotations to [B]20%[/B] across the UK (currently 5%). In addition, up to [B]50%[/B] of imported soya meal used in livestock feed rations can be replaced with home-grown legumes. Both of these aims will be steered by science and proven by real farm enterprises, with significant benefits for both crop and livestock productivity, including cost savings of over [B]£1bn/year[/B]. We have a knowledge-exchange platform set up known as PulsePEP which you can[URL='https://bofin.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9bbb9277e3ea69ad74714677d&id=b3320101d2'] join here.[/URL] Our farmer members of PulsePEP are invited to [URL='https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ncs-pulses-of-brilliance-workshop-tickets-689174689047?aff=oddtdtcreator']attend our workshop[/URL] for free on 11 September in Peterborough to discuss what the first set of paid on-farm trials should focus on when looking at knowledge gaps. [/QUOTE]
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