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Do you calculate your farm carbon footprint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 8997460" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Not necessarily.</p><p>I reckon last autumn virtually every seed germinated and grew, this year quite a few have died off before they’ve got out of the ground. And as much as I’m disappointed at the patches in my crops this year, reality is there’s plenty far worse. </p><p>And for every seed that’s died, there’s probably a handful that are growing in less than ideal conditions. I’m not an arable farmer, just a simple dairy farmer growing a bit of corn but my gut feeling at this early stage is that a ton per acre has been knocked off yield potential</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 8997460, member: 1008"] Not necessarily. I reckon last autumn virtually every seed germinated and grew, this year quite a few have died off before they’ve got out of the ground. And as much as I’m disappointed at the patches in my crops this year, reality is there’s plenty far worse. And for every seed that’s died, there’s probably a handful that are growing in less than ideal conditions. I’m not an arable farmer, just a simple dairy farmer growing a bit of corn but my gut feeling at this early stage is that a ton per acre has been knocked off yield potential [/QUOTE]
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