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Grazed break crop
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<blockquote data-quote="IEM" data-source="post: 6587650" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Personally I can’t make beans pay, peas sometimes fantastic but sometimes disastrous OSR very risky and not that exciting even when it goes well. Oats ok but not a proper break. GS4 leys grazed blow them all out of the water in terms of profits and reliability and build a heap of fertility which most land round here is crying out for. </p><p>If I could make a partenership with someone locally I’d be keen. With GS4 income 10 ewes/ha should pay £700/ha before rent cost and sub income which compares very well to any break crops in any CFA I have been involved with. May pay better and be simpler to manage if just used as a finishing crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IEM, post: 6587650, member: 13402"] Personally I can’t make beans pay, peas sometimes fantastic but sometimes disastrous OSR very risky and not that exciting even when it goes well. Oats ok but not a proper break. GS4 leys grazed blow them all out of the water in terms of profits and reliability and build a heap of fertility which most land round here is crying out for. If I could make a partenership with someone locally I’d be keen. With GS4 income 10 ewes/ha should pay £700/ha before rent cost and sub income which compares very well to any break crops in any CFA I have been involved with. May pay better and be simpler to manage if just used as a finishing crop. [/QUOTE]
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