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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="CornishTone" data-source="post: 5050008" data-attributes="member: 4147"><p>A lot of oats and vetch grown here for hay, often get a grazing off it along the way. Good feed and obviously fixes a nice bit of N.</p><p></p><p>Obviously a bit late now as you’ve already ploughed, but could you have grazed it a bit longer, burned it off with glyphosate (evil bad agronomist talking) then direct drilled the brassica to address the deeper compaction and soak up any residual N, grazed in spring and then direct drill oats and vetch after.</p><p></p><p>Obviously you have a fair amount of dung to get rid of but just trying to think how to reduce the passes over the ground. Any organic matter applied as dung and grown by grass would be burned off by the plough, drill and following min till I’m guessing.</p><p></p><p>I’m interested to see how this thread rationalises the integration of cropping and livestock in an HM context so I keep trying to think like I think Pete thinks. This could be painful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishTone, post: 5050008, member: 4147"] A lot of oats and vetch grown here for hay, often get a grazing off it along the way. Good feed and obviously fixes a nice bit of N. Obviously a bit late now as you’ve already ploughed, but could you have grazed it a bit longer, burned it off with glyphosate (evil bad agronomist talking) then direct drilled the brassica to address the deeper compaction and soak up any residual N, grazed in spring and then direct drill oats and vetch after. Obviously you have a fair amount of dung to get rid of but just trying to think how to reduce the passes over the ground. Any organic matter applied as dung and grown by grass would be burned off by the plough, drill and following min till I’m guessing. I’m interested to see how this thread rationalises the integration of cropping and livestock in an HM context so I keep trying to think like I think Pete thinks. This could be painful! [/QUOTE]
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