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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="Jonny B88" data-source="post: 7666423" data-attributes="member: 10679"><p>We have what i guess you would refer to as pp that we have some sucklers rotating round. Its much more diverse in terms of grass species, wish i could sit down and figure out what they all are, but there is a much greater leaf to stem ratio. Whether that translates to better animal performance or just better recoveries of the grass I’m not sure. Funny thing is its all very low ph and has patches of huge rushes. It was let go before we took over it and basically needs all drainage looked at, lime, fencing etc but we’ve started. A few years ago i was keen to look at how to reseed it all with prg….now I think I’ve got an asset I wouldn’t dare get rid of! Funny how it can change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny B88, post: 7666423, member: 10679"] We have what i guess you would refer to as pp that we have some sucklers rotating round. Its much more diverse in terms of grass species, wish i could sit down and figure out what they all are, but there is a much greater leaf to stem ratio. Whether that translates to better animal performance or just better recoveries of the grass I’m not sure. Funny thing is its all very low ph and has patches of huge rushes. It was let go before we took over it and basically needs all drainage looked at, lime, fencing etc but we’ve started. A few years ago i was keen to look at how to reseed it all with prg….now I think I’ve got an asset I wouldn’t dare get rid of! Funny how it can change. [/QUOTE]
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