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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7329775" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>but will the new wonder old grasses, be rubbish in a few years time, i know it's pointless harping about what was years ago, but as a kid we made 1,000's of little bale hay, all on old pp, made well, smelt lovely, and cattle liked it, definitely wouldn't have been the cleanest of ground. When we moved more to pit silage, it wasn't so good, then wrapping did a better job, once turned to arable, not good at all, some doesn't even get planted now. Thinking, is there something in the 'drying' of those old grasses, that makes/alters them, to be more palatable to cattle ? With boris promising free trade, we need to find new old things to lower cop. All in all, just think we've lost the plot somewhere along the way, what are we missing ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7329775, member: 86168"] but will the new wonder old grasses, be rubbish in a few years time, i know it's pointless harping about what was years ago, but as a kid we made 1,000's of little bale hay, all on old pp, made well, smelt lovely, and cattle liked it, definitely wouldn't have been the cleanest of ground. When we moved more to pit silage, it wasn't so good, then wrapping did a better job, once turned to arable, not good at all, some doesn't even get planted now. Thinking, is there something in the 'drying' of those old grasses, that makes/alters them, to be more palatable to cattle ? With boris promising free trade, we need to find new old things to lower cop. All in all, just think we've lost the plot somewhere along the way, what are we missing ? [/QUOTE]
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