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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="The Ruminant" data-source="post: 6963555" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Look up Hugelkultur, the ultimate raised beds, as far as I can tell</p><p></p><p>I think you’re way too cheap with your egg prices, [USER=801]@martian[/USER]. I’ve got some eggs hatching and my plan in a few months, when they start laying, is to sell for 85p per egg, £5 per half dozen, £9 per dozen. With a good story, enough people will pay</p><p></p><p>Yes, I firmly believe this is true. I’ve several fields where rabbits have attacked it for years and that now just don’t grow tall grass</p><p></p><p>I’ve just taken on a block of land. I’ve put a central fence (single strand of hot HT) down the middle of all the fields, leaving a gap at either end. That way, when the cattle come into the field I can work them round, in daily cells, along the botttom side of the wire to the end then back along the top side of the wire so that, on their last day in the field, they’re back by the gate they came in by, ready to be moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Ruminant, post: 6963555, member: 487"] Look up Hugelkultur, the ultimate raised beds, as far as I can tell I think you’re way too cheap with your egg prices, [USER=801]@martian[/USER]. I’ve got some eggs hatching and my plan in a few months, when they start laying, is to sell for 85p per egg, £5 per half dozen, £9 per dozen. With a good story, enough people will pay Yes, I firmly believe this is true. I’ve several fields where rabbits have attacked it for years and that now just don’t grow tall grass I’ve just taken on a block of land. I’ve put a central fence (single strand of hot HT) down the middle of all the fields, leaving a gap at either end. That way, when the cattle come into the field I can work them round, in daily cells, along the botttom side of the wire to the end then back along the top side of the wire so that, on their last day in the field, they’re back by the gate they came in by, ready to be moved. [/QUOTE]
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