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Farming without bagged Fertiliser
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<blockquote data-quote="Cows 'n grass" data-source="post: 7740687" data-attributes="member: 1711"><p>Have you ever grown any red clover? I've pre mown and grazed in the past but I don't know if you'd kill it if you mowed too frequently for zero grazing.</p><p></p><p>It would also need a couple of years break crops to avoid sclerotinia breakdown. Maize or fodder beet because of their low N requirements but I doubt either of those are very attractive options on heavier north Devon ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cows 'n grass, post: 7740687, member: 1711"] Have you ever grown any red clover? I've pre mown and grazed in the past but I don't know if you'd kill it if you mowed too frequently for zero grazing. It would also need a couple of years break crops to avoid sclerotinia breakdown. Maize or fodder beet because of their low N requirements but I doubt either of those are very attractive options on heavier north Devon ground. [/QUOTE]
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