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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="Henarar" data-source="post: 7271978" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>Seems all good stuff.</p><p>My plan is in my head and changing as things change, a record would be good to back it up.</p><p></p><p>We have found that keep sheep make little difference to the amount of spring grass as long as they are gone by the turn of the year so it gets a good recovery but they really inprove the quality. That said some fields that are more exposed can suffer if we get a cold wind after the sheep come out.</p><p>We currently have about 230 keep lambs here in two groups about the same size, they are making their way round the fields, currently one lot of about 115 is in 2 acres and the other is in 4 acres.</p><p>All I can say if you are going to have them have them early and have enough so you can get them round quick and get them gone.</p><p>Another thing they are good for is pushing any spread dung in the ground, they will save the bother of harrowing and rolling in the spring on silage ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 7271978, member: 5961"] Seems all good stuff. My plan is in my head and changing as things change, a record would be good to back it up. We have found that keep sheep make little difference to the amount of spring grass as long as they are gone by the turn of the year so it gets a good recovery but they really inprove the quality. That said some fields that are more exposed can suffer if we get a cold wind after the sheep come out. We currently have about 230 keep lambs here in two groups about the same size, they are making their way round the fields, currently one lot of about 115 is in 2 acres and the other is in 4 acres. All I can say if you are going to have them have them early and have enough so you can get them round quick and get them gone. Another thing they are good for is pushing any spread dung in the ground, they will save the bother of harrowing and rolling in the spring on silage ground [/QUOTE]
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