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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Britton" data-source="post: 8020205" data-attributes="member: 512"><p>I reckon Allier is around 50/50. If you head south from us the bottom of Allier and top of Puy de Dome is arable plain land with deep volcanic (soil so I am told). I think Cantal is fairly mountainous and livestock based. We are mixed but with a 80/20 split livestock arable. If we manage to buy the place we have found locally and keep this place we might be a bit more arable, the dirt is ok albeit wet in winter but the climate reduces yield opportunities to around 5-6tonnes per hectare for cereals. Some of those videos are quite interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Britton, post: 8020205, member: 512"] I reckon Allier is around 50/50. If you head south from us the bottom of Allier and top of Puy de Dome is arable plain land with deep volcanic (soil so I am told). I think Cantal is fairly mountainous and livestock based. We are mixed but with a 80/20 split livestock arable. If we manage to buy the place we have found locally and keep this place we might be a bit more arable, the dirt is ok albeit wet in winter but the climate reduces yield opportunities to around 5-6tonnes per hectare for cereals. Some of those videos are quite interesting. [/QUOTE]
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