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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: 7680803" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>our hay delivery today, turned out to be, mainly timothy, contaminated with rye grass. We had 6m headlands of pure timothy stands, grown for race horses, as some prg in those headland, which is unacceptable to the end users! It smells fantastic, put 2 bales out for cows, won't be any left tomorrow, as long as it slows them up, it will be worth it. Even better, son found some cheap used, 10x4x2 water troughs on e'bay, along with some very heavy (old) 15 ft yard gates, and a few other bits, they arrived, on the drag, of the first load of hay, troughs worked out at £66 each x15, and the gates at £70 x15, all in all a very good day, except we had to conjure up a lot of cash, and they were genuine sellers, family farm fallout, pity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7680803, member: 86168"] our hay delivery today, turned out to be, mainly timothy, contaminated with rye grass. We had 6m headlands of pure timothy stands, grown for race horses, as some prg in those headland, which is unacceptable to the end users! It smells fantastic, put 2 bales out for cows, won't be any left tomorrow, as long as it slows them up, it will be worth it. Even better, son found some cheap used, 10x4x2 water troughs on e'bay, along with some very heavy (old) 15 ft yard gates, and a few other bits, they arrived, on the drag, of the first load of hay, troughs worked out at £66 each x15, and the gates at £70 x15, all in all a very good day, except we had to conjure up a lot of cash, and they were genuine sellers, family farm fallout, pity. [/QUOTE]
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