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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 6840619" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>The best crop ( in $ / ha return or actual profit, but also pretty high yielding as well ) was grain sorghum straight after faba beans with NO inputs other than seed & diesel . . .</p><p></p><p>Admittedly it was a wet summer, there was still reasonable soil moisture when beans were harvested & we had the ideal, slow flood go through the sorghum in Feb, but still, that is my ideal low input cropping model</p><p>Once I get around to incorporating livestock grazing into my arable farming ( assuming I am still here next year ), I can’t see the need for any fert at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 6840619, member: 71668"] The best crop ( in $ / ha return or actual profit, but also pretty high yielding as well ) was grain sorghum straight after faba beans with NO inputs other than seed & diesel . . . Admittedly it was a wet summer, there was still reasonable soil moisture when beans were harvested & we had the ideal, slow flood go through the sorghum in Feb, but still, that is my ideal low input cropping model Once I get around to incorporating livestock grazing into my arable farming ( assuming I am still here next year ), I can’t see the need for any fert at all [/QUOTE]
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