But you can apply lime to get it to at least 6.2 pH...... which isn't much more than what your target grassland pH is at 6.Good for chalk, likes alkaline conditions.
But not here, naturally acid subsoils.
But you can apply lime to get it to at least 6.2 pH...... which isn't much more than what your target grassland pH is at 6.Good for chalk, likes alkaline conditions.
But not here, naturally acid subsoils.
Yeah, of course . It's easier with youngstock, obviously they "stay there" instead of walking up and down the tracks to sh!t on the concreteBut is there any milk in that system? And assuming there is not...
Can we achieve much by, for example, letting a paddock set seed and mob graze it with dry cows or youngstock once a year, to kick start soil biology?
Fair point.But you can apply lime to get it to at least 6.2 pH...... which isn't much more than what your target grassland pH is at 6.