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som farmer

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Livestock Farmer
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somerset
as our stocking rate has increased, and we have been ploughing and reseeding, maize etc, it has been noticeable that there are less worms in the plough furrow, and moles, generally, have ceased to be a problem, presumably due to the lack of worms ! And, now, we are looking to simplify, so the little beggars may come back ! Which, if they do, we will have done the right thing !
 

Andrew.j

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as our stocking rate has increased, and we have been ploughing and reseeding, maize etc, it has been noticeable that there are less worms in the plough furrow, and moles, generally, have ceased to be a problem, presumably due to the lack of worms ! And, now, we are looking to simplify, so the little beggars may come back ! Which, if they do, we will have done the right thing !
No worms...no moles in theory ?.....but....the little buggrs do eat grubs....Keep doing what your doing and if it works....Cool?
they don't like being disturbed...Your neighbour could end up with your moles...?
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
No worms...no moles in theory ?.....but....the little buggrs do eat grubs....Keep doing what your doing and if it works....Cool?
they don't like being disturbed...Your neighbour could end up with your moles...?

But worms are most definitely a good thing, maintaining healthy soil for us.
 

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