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how much are you REDUCING N rates????
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<blockquote data-quote="beardface" data-source="post: 7796530" data-attributes="member: 16222"><p>Livestock farmers will just reduce numbers in short term and restock with homebred stock or buy in when fert/grain price drops again if they rely on it in their system. Trouble with dropping N rates in arable is it reduces carry over in the soil to the next crop. So bit of a vicious cycle if higher feet prices are here to stay. </p><p></p><p>It makes 2 year legume fallows and other environmental options viable for most. Funny how this plus the obvious reduction in stock numbers is going in govs favour........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beardface, post: 7796530, member: 16222"] Livestock farmers will just reduce numbers in short term and restock with homebred stock or buy in when fert/grain price drops again if they rely on it in their system. Trouble with dropping N rates in arable is it reduces carry over in the soil to the next crop. So bit of a vicious cycle if higher feet prices are here to stay. It makes 2 year legume fallows and other environmental options viable for most. Funny how this plus the obvious reduction in stock numbers is going in govs favour........ [/QUOTE]
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