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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
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<blockquote data-quote="EddAke" data-source="post: 6669539" data-attributes="member: 143095"><p>I’m sure it is possible if you get everything right. I went to see James Evans, who has one of the best Stabiliser herds in the country genetically, to look at his stock bulls in the spring - he has gone organic, partly by request of his landlord, but now is very convincing on what can be achieved from grazing alone. He is working towards finishing bulls under 16 months with no concentrates (Or fertiliser!). That sounds profitable!</p><p>The maintenance cost of the stabiliser cows is certainly fantastic - apart from a little silage in the last 3 weeks up to calving, we feed them only old pasture, rough hay and barley straw and struggle to get them down to a good caving weight by the end of the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddAke, post: 6669539, member: 143095"] I’m sure it is possible if you get everything right. I went to see James Evans, who has one of the best Stabiliser herds in the country genetically, to look at his stock bulls in the spring - he has gone organic, partly by request of his landlord, but now is very convincing on what can be achieved from grazing alone. He is working towards finishing bulls under 16 months with no concentrates (Or fertiliser!). That sounds profitable! The maintenance cost of the stabiliser cows is certainly fantastic - apart from a little silage in the last 3 weeks up to calving, we feed them only old pasture, rough hay and barley straw and struggle to get them down to a good caving weight by the end of the winter. [/QUOTE]
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