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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7251783" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Got some animals over the crick where I didn't worry about the cell-grazing in wintertime. </p><p>I did put a bit of covercrop seed on it,, ran the drill out, but then fenced it all off and just gave it a skim with a few cattle and left it. Sheep grazed it last round.[ATTACH=full]922403[/ATTACH]</p><p>You were wondering [USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] if the grass is going to seed around here, well, yes it is!</p><p>But its not nearly as evident where good (or at least better) grazing has taken place.</p><p></p><p>A lot of the older species in here, largely due to being mistreated (I cultivated it and cleared the gorse off) but also a lot of plantain and chicory from the same ordeal, I never reseeded it after the annuals went away.</p><p>Was kinda keen to see what "rewilding" would take place if I did nothing further.</p><p>Eventually the lanes will end over here, as the creek is wadeable or just damp for most of the time, so better grazing will happen. It just isn't yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7251783, member: 63856"] Got some animals over the crick where I didn't worry about the cell-grazing in wintertime. I did put a bit of covercrop seed on it,, ran the drill out, but then fenced it all off and just gave it a skim with a few cattle and left it. Sheep grazed it last round.[ATTACH type="full" alt="20201122_125059.jpg"]922403[/ATTACH] You were wondering [USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] if the grass is going to seed around here, well, yes it is! But its not nearly as evident where good (or at least better) grazing has taken place. A lot of the older species in here, largely due to being mistreated (I cultivated it and cleared the gorse off) but also a lot of plantain and chicory from the same ordeal, I never reseeded it after the annuals went away. Was kinda keen to see what "rewilding" would take place if I did nothing further. Eventually the lanes will end over here, as the creek is wadeable or just damp for most of the time, so better grazing will happen. It just isn't yet. [/QUOTE]
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