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Do you have Permanent Grassland in your farming system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 7335408" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>But to me, <strong>permanent grassland</strong> is <strong>pastureland</strong> which is unsuitable for cropping, but which, if not too steep, could possibly provide hay or even silage in addition to grazing. Even if it has just been reseeded, it would still be regarded as permanent pasture.</p><p></p><p>Grass in an arable rotation, whether it is 1 year old or 10 years old, is completely different, and certainly would not be classed as Permanent Pasture.</p><p></p><p>So it's a bit silly starting a survey without defining exactly what you mean by Permanent Pasture. And even your above definition</p><p>'<em>'Permanent grassland is 5 years of continuous grass without ploughing</em>'' is confusing. What does that mean exactly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 7335408, member: 461"] But to me, [B]permanent grassland[/B] is [B]pastureland[/B] which is unsuitable for cropping, but which, if not too steep, could possibly provide hay or even silage in addition to grazing. Even if it has just been reseeded, it would still be regarded as permanent pasture. Grass in an arable rotation, whether it is 1 year old or 10 years old, is completely different, and certainly would not be classed as Permanent Pasture. So it's a bit silly starting a survey without defining exactly what you mean by Permanent Pasture. And even your above definition '[I]'Permanent grassland is 5 years of continuous grass without ploughing[/I]'' is confusing. What does that mean exactly? [/QUOTE]
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