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Groundswell. Where is the press coverage?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRC" data-source="post: 7630580" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>A lot of this regen stuff is re inventing the wheel. Plenty of us around here that still plough ( because we know it works ), yet have mixed farms with grass, manure and the trendy cover crop, that we call a catch crop and graze sheep over winter . I could show you a farm locally that if he’d had rent to pay, would be out of business by now with their attempts at no till, with a poor cover crop that meant they missed to get wheat drilled. </p><p>And where were the big eastern based cereal growers now wanting a big pat on the back, while they stood around and let Black grass become rampant or didn’t ever put muck/ grass on their farms.</p><p>It’ll be a bad day for UK ag if this system gets HELPED over systems that work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC, post: 7630580, member: 334"] A lot of this regen stuff is re inventing the wheel. Plenty of us around here that still plough ( because we know it works ), yet have mixed farms with grass, manure and the trendy cover crop, that we call a catch crop and graze sheep over winter . I could show you a farm locally that if he’d had rent to pay, would be out of business by now with their attempts at no till, with a poor cover crop that meant they missed to get wheat drilled. And where were the big eastern based cereal growers now wanting a big pat on the back, while they stood around and let Black grass become rampant or didn’t ever put muck/ grass on their farms. It’ll be a bad day for UK ag if this system gets HELPED over systems that work. [/QUOTE]
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