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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="Henarar" data-source="post: 6549979" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>After a couple dryish years I wouldn't think you will see serious problems with iodine deficiency in cattle or sheep for that Matter if you haven't seen it before, apparently there is a link between ground conditions, compaction, lack of aeration, capping more often see in wet conditions and iodine deficiency, as you know following a lot of the ideas in this thread should help with that.</p><p>All that said if you do get serious problems with iodine deficiency in your cattle you will want to do something about it no matter how short term the solution is cos it will be that or go broke as you can't make money with dead calves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 6549979, member: 5961"] After a couple dryish years I wouldn't think you will see serious problems with iodine deficiency in cattle or sheep for that Matter if you haven't seen it before, apparently there is a link between ground conditions, compaction, lack of aeration, capping more often see in wet conditions and iodine deficiency, as you know following a lot of the ideas in this thread should help with that. All that said if you do get serious problems with iodine deficiency in your cattle you will want to do something about it no matter how short term the solution is cos it will be that or go broke as you can't make money with dead calves [/QUOTE]
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