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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="bumkin" data-source="post: 6858765" data-attributes="member: 22682"><p>as a died in the wool peasant i must say i took great pride in my old pastures the root mass was quite something if there was anything to be drawn from the soil that could do it , when i sold up to move on to bigger things i was chuffed when the older farmers walking the fields praised the condition of the sward with comments like you can almost see the milk in it its funny but most of my age group were brainwashed into thinking that modern reseeds were the way to go, but it takes years to get a bottom in a lay,the modern grass grows tall and kills the bottom. dont get me wrong i have plenty of reseeds as a part of an arable rotation but for volume of grass you cant beat an old pasture also they contain many herbs that are rich in minerals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumkin, post: 6858765, member: 22682"] as a died in the wool peasant i must say i took great pride in my old pastures the root mass was quite something if there was anything to be drawn from the soil that could do it , when i sold up to move on to bigger things i was chuffed when the older farmers walking the fields praised the condition of the sward with comments like you can almost see the milk in it its funny but most of my age group were brainwashed into thinking that modern reseeds were the way to go, but it takes years to get a bottom in a lay,the modern grass grows tall and kills the bottom. dont get me wrong i have plenty of reseeds as a part of an arable rotation but for volume of grass you cant beat an old pasture also they contain many herbs that are rich in minerals [/QUOTE]
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