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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: 7666378" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>managing rye grass, is hard, especially in weather like this, you fail, it just wants to head, not sure what the answer is really, rye grass is such a widely used plant in leys. Finding different varieties of prg, and other types of grass, which don't run to seed so quickly, is one way, or including clovers, herbs etc, is the other, both clover and herbs should increase their content, as grass slows down, and replace the grass. Whether that happens, is another thing ! Our clover and chicory, are rapidly increasing growth now, till now, prg has been in top gear, this is why we are looking at diverse leys, this time of year, we normally run out of grass, just to dry, the hope being, those 'other' plants, will provide grazing, till it starts getting damper. Unfortunately, this hasn't been quite the year to try it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7666378, member: 86168"] managing rye grass, is hard, especially in weather like this, you fail, it just wants to head, not sure what the answer is really, rye grass is such a widely used plant in leys. Finding different varieties of prg, and other types of grass, which don't run to seed so quickly, is one way, or including clovers, herbs etc, is the other, both clover and herbs should increase their content, as grass slows down, and replace the grass. Whether that happens, is another thing ! Our clover and chicory, are rapidly increasing growth now, till now, prg has been in top gear, this is why we are looking at diverse leys, this time of year, we normally run out of grass, just to dry, the hope being, those 'other' plants, will provide grazing, till it starts getting damper. Unfortunately, this hasn't been quite the year to try it ! [/QUOTE]
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