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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Dr Elaine Ingham/compost
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<blockquote data-quote="scotston" data-source="post: 7810108" data-attributes="member: 32666"><p>You're a gentleman! What a service. I did type in the same into the search and broadly came out with similar results so I'll get on with looking through and finding some nuggets. But yes hopefully Simon and the rest of the hordes can assure me she isn't nuts...</p><p></p><p>well, we've stopped using for years being organic but we still get derogations, based on chemical analysis, to apply Boron, sulphate of potash etc. I think if I could prove that the number one fundamental that is taught, lime, is not required, that would shake the foundations? We still use plenty of lime but I'm not sure if it really makes a huge difference in our already low input system. I'm just looking to try and see how far organic can go. And no inputs, they bugger up profit way before crap yields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotston, post: 7810108, member: 32666"] You're a gentleman! What a service. I did type in the same into the search and broadly came out with similar results so I'll get on with looking through and finding some nuggets. But yes hopefully Simon and the rest of the hordes can assure me she isn't nuts... well, we've stopped using for years being organic but we still get derogations, based on chemical analysis, to apply Boron, sulphate of potash etc. I think if I could prove that the number one fundamental that is taught, lime, is not required, that would shake the foundations? We still use plenty of lime but I'm not sure if it really makes a huge difference in our already low input system. I'm just looking to try and see how far organic can go. And no inputs, they bugger up profit way before crap yields. [/QUOTE]
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