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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7764669" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we are on last proper grazing, l winch at some residuals, to much, but if you examine closely, most of it is crap, grass with rust, chicory stalks, half eaten docks, so, in reality, no real waste, it is a cosmetic thing. And hopefully build a better soil.</p><p> Rightly or wrongly, we are going to top some of the worst. Perhaps our faith, in what some post on here, is lacking a bit. It is, however a very big move, away from 40/50 years of normal practice here. But we are on the road, don't think we will reverse, and are probably miles ahead of many, who will be forced down this route, by rapidly rising imput costs.</p><p> Our organic neighbour, has just cut his r/clover, for the 5th time, am l alone in thinking it's a bit late in the year, and perhaps would have been better left, to get ready for winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7764669, member: 86168"] we are on last proper grazing, l winch at some residuals, to much, but if you examine closely, most of it is crap, grass with rust, chicory stalks, half eaten docks, so, in reality, no real waste, it is a cosmetic thing. And hopefully build a better soil. Rightly or wrongly, we are going to top some of the worst. Perhaps our faith, in what some post on here, is lacking a bit. It is, however a very big move, away from 40/50 years of normal practice here. But we are on the road, don't think we will reverse, and are probably miles ahead of many, who will be forced down this route, by rapidly rising imput costs. Our organic neighbour, has just cut his r/clover, for the 5th time, am l alone in thinking it's a bit late in the year, and perhaps would have been better left, to get ready for winter. [/QUOTE]
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