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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: 7861789" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>so much is so far different, to what we were 'taught' and practiced, for many years, changing how we go forward, is hard to do, without 'comparing' it, to what we did.</p><p>There is not huge profits in farming, so with bills to pay, changing to the 'unknown' is quite a large step. Caution is the word ! Having started that change, and for us, trying to find a system that works, from the 'normal' that failed, it is difficult not to look back, and cost out, using earlier figures. The most important bit, is actually changing, it's a leap of faith. Once changed, it is better to slowly - caution - change the whole system, as and when you are comfortable.</p><p> Farming is a vibrant business, that is more able, and prepared, to change, than many many other businesses, at the same time, we have a built in caution mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7861789, member: 86168"] so much is so far different, to what we were 'taught' and practiced, for many years, changing how we go forward, is hard to do, without 'comparing' it, to what we did. There is not huge profits in farming, so with bills to pay, changing to the 'unknown' is quite a large step. Caution is the word ! Having started that change, and for us, trying to find a system that works, from the 'normal' that failed, it is difficult not to look back, and cost out, using earlier figures. The most important bit, is actually changing, it's a leap of faith. Once changed, it is better to slowly - caution - change the whole system, as and when you are comfortable. Farming is a vibrant business, that is more able, and prepared, to change, than many many other businesses, at the same time, we have a built in caution mode. [/QUOTE]
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