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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Karliboy" data-source="post: 6589095" data-attributes="member: 82218"><p>I understand what your saying there Pete in what could be a dry environment like your own, but in ours where last year was a once in a lifetime event dry spell and this year has been a relatively wet one once we got into late June I can easily end up with a lot of soil showing and nothing growing especially on 40ish day rotations like this year as it grew that quickly but the divots were still black and water logged and were then making more on the next round. </p><p>I’m thinking about getting a lightish roller (mine is full of concreate) just to smooth things out without trying to create to much compaction. Or maybe I could Harrow with old drag harrows with spikes up. </p><p>I could be just worrying to much as feeling stressed a little as can’t get stock inside until these sodding bulls off my dads bugger to market to free shed up, But things are looking shitty in places for sure. </p><p>I does have all winter to settle back down naturally I suppose. </p><p>I would have had them in 2 weeks ago and calves weaned now so if it did dry up cows could have gone back out. </p><p>Anyway whinge over ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karliboy, post: 6589095, member: 82218"] I understand what your saying there Pete in what could be a dry environment like your own, but in ours where last year was a once in a lifetime event dry spell and this year has been a relatively wet one once we got into late June I can easily end up with a lot of soil showing and nothing growing especially on 40ish day rotations like this year as it grew that quickly but the divots were still black and water logged and were then making more on the next round. I’m thinking about getting a lightish roller (mine is full of concreate) just to smooth things out without trying to create to much compaction. Or maybe I could Harrow with old drag harrows with spikes up. I could be just worrying to much as feeling stressed a little as can’t get stock inside until these sodding bulls off my dads bugger to market to free shed up, But things are looking shitty in places for sure. I does have all winter to settle back down naturally I suppose. I would have had them in 2 weeks ago and calves weaned now so if it did dry up cows could have gone back out. Anyway whinge over ? [/QUOTE]
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