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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="som farmer" data-source="post: 7553585" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>I've been thinking that winter grown grass, actually provides some fibre in the fresh grass growth, but from an animals perspective, lush new grass is the bee's knees.</p><p>A lot of the weather this winter, has been coming from a slightly different direction, we were forced to put a solid door on our calve housing, whereas a baffle has been ample for 7 years since building it, the normal ventilation is perfect, so forced means forced, and for the whole of march.</p><p>It is very noticeable grass growth in sheltered 'bits', is about twice as much as the unsheltered, and am absolutely certain grass growth has been held back by the cold wind, rather than lack of moisture, growth wise, we are about 2 weeks behind normal, l don't expect the grass heading date will be 2 weeks late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7553585, member: 86168"] I've been thinking that winter grown grass, actually provides some fibre in the fresh grass growth, but from an animals perspective, lush new grass is the bee's knees. A lot of the weather this winter, has been coming from a slightly different direction, we were forced to put a solid door on our calve housing, whereas a baffle has been ample for 7 years since building it, the normal ventilation is perfect, so forced means forced, and for the whole of march. It is very noticeable grass growth in sheltered 'bits', is about twice as much as the unsheltered, and am absolutely certain grass growth has been held back by the cold wind, rather than lack of moisture, growth wise, we are about 2 weeks behind normal, l don't expect the grass heading date will be 2 weeks late. [/QUOTE]
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