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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="Walwyn" data-source="post: 7660762" data-attributes="member: 2927"><p>It will be predominantly bought in hay. Going to be going into winter with more stock than planned due to TB restrictions. Hay is relatively cheap DM to buy when we have to buy something, plus starting to see it as an opportunity to import some nutrients. If we can keep R2s out until Christmas it makes housing more manageable alongside dry milkers.</p><p></p><p>Fields I'm planning on using are planned to be grazed (maybe cut) early august, should get at least a 4000 cover on them by Nov. Is hay going to be enough alongside the grass to keep R1s ticking along? R2s less concerned as they're usually too fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walwyn, post: 7660762, member: 2927"] It will be predominantly bought in hay. Going to be going into winter with more stock than planned due to TB restrictions. Hay is relatively cheap DM to buy when we have to buy something, plus starting to see it as an opportunity to import some nutrients. If we can keep R2s out until Christmas it makes housing more manageable alongside dry milkers. Fields I'm planning on using are planned to be grazed (maybe cut) early august, should get at least a 4000 cover on them by Nov. Is hay going to be enough alongside the grass to keep R1s ticking along? R2s less concerned as they're usually too fat. [/QUOTE]
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