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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="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7146970" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Not necessarily the number of leaves, but the amount of growing leaf area is really what is going to aid your energy cycle the most? </p><p>I can also see in my pastures, tiny little "beaten up" tillers with a heap of tiny leaves - would much rather a 3 leaf plant to my knee than a 6 leaf plant that I can fit under my heel. </p><p></p><p>I hope to regenerate the plants, rather than simply maintain/preserve what is there; by giving it all a good reset via disturbance, and time for new plants to replace the old ones - get some vigour back into these abused pastures. </p><p></p><p>They're too far gone for production, but they can still lend their seed to the land this summer, looking longer term. I've been looking too close in front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7146970, member: 63856"] Not necessarily the number of leaves, but the amount of growing leaf area is really what is going to aid your energy cycle the most? I can also see in my pastures, tiny little "beaten up" tillers with a heap of tiny leaves - would much rather a 3 leaf plant to my knee than a 6 leaf plant that I can fit under my heel. I hope to regenerate the plants, rather than simply maintain/preserve what is there; by giving it all a good reset via disturbance, and time for new plants to replace the old ones - get some vigour back into these abused pastures. They're too far gone for production, but they can still lend their seed to the land this summer, looking longer term. I've been looking too close in front. [/QUOTE]
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