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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrispeed" data-source="post: 6509978" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>Sown with an Einbock on the 26th of June into a powder dry seedbed. Ideally it would've been done at the end of May, but the contractor with a front press and combi capable of doing small seeds couldn't get here, so we ended up getting our usual chap to do it after waiting a month, who came the next day! </p><p></p><p>Germination was a bit patchy, with consolidation a bit poor, despite heavy rolling, and much better growth in wheelings, with the rain a couple of weeks ago, patches that were previously bare started to germinate, a month later than other patches, but its evened up remarkably well.</p><p></p><p>It was originally planned to be a summer buffer in July/August during breeding, but as it is we can use it to build covers into the Autumn.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully we will be able to get some forage rye in after grazing in September. I have found a chap with a Aitchinson so we will probably do that unless we have to maul it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrispeed, post: 6509978, member: 10619"] Sown with an Einbock on the 26th of June into a powder dry seedbed. Ideally it would've been done at the end of May, but the contractor with a front press and combi capable of doing small seeds couldn't get here, so we ended up getting our usual chap to do it after waiting a month, who came the next day! Germination was a bit patchy, with consolidation a bit poor, despite heavy rolling, and much better growth in wheelings, with the rain a couple of weeks ago, patches that were previously bare started to germinate, a month later than other patches, but its evened up remarkably well. It was originally planned to be a summer buffer in July/August during breeding, but as it is we can use it to build covers into the Autumn. Hopefully we will be able to get some forage rye in after grazing in September. I have found a chap with a Aitchinson so we will probably do that unless we have to maul it in. [/QUOTE]
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