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<blockquote data-quote="Martyn" data-source="post: 7740455" data-attributes="member: 2586"><p>Haveing gone organic and changed the farm from being nitrogen dependant Pp to clover based three year rotation including a fourth year with a cereal break crop I can honestly say we have never grown so much fodder. I would look carefully at what wormers you use on stock as they carry through the dung/slurry and have big impact on soil health. </p><p>You can grow massive volumes of grub if FYM is applied at the right time and weather is on your side. And if the weather isn't just remember the grass dosnt grow any faster with a pile of N behind it in a draught or if it's freezing anyway, and you will forget about the fearful prices being said on here<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😃" title="Grinning face with big eyes :smiley:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f603.png" data-shortname=":smiley:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martyn, post: 7740455, member: 2586"] Haveing gone organic and changed the farm from being nitrogen dependant Pp to clover based three year rotation including a fourth year with a cereal break crop I can honestly say we have never grown so much fodder. I would look carefully at what wormers you use on stock as they carry through the dung/slurry and have big impact on soil health. You can grow massive volumes of grub if FYM is applied at the right time and weather is on your side. And if the weather isn't just remember the grass dosnt grow any faster with a pile of N behind it in a draught or if it's freezing anyway, and you will forget about the fearful prices being said on here😃 [/QUOTE]
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