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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: 8141570" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>farming is a business, and in my view, businesses should adapt to changing times, whether weather, financial or practical. Things change, all the time.</p><p>the changes we have made, major changes at that, but they have made us more resilient, or l hope they have!</p><p></p><p>but so many farmers, fall into a rut, they do this, or that, because that's always been done, that way. Or, they get 'hooked' onto a new system, ie grazing, plate metres, plans etc, and won't deviate from the 'rules'. But everything changes over time, and we have to change with it.</p><p></p><p>And this year, is the biggest changes since the 4 course rotation ! Can't imagine many farmers have kept to their budgets, no one could have foreseen, all the price movements that have occurred this year. But it is those, that are flexible, that can exploit those changes, to their benefit.</p><p></p><p>actually think the regen farming, is one of the most flexible systems out there, we can use the whole spectrum of modern farming tools, - if, we have to, which gives you confidence, that if you cock it up, its easy to 'tidy' up. But, to be honest, we haven't really had a serious cock-up, and those modern tools, haven't been used, as normally would have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8141570, member: 86168"] farming is a business, and in my view, businesses should adapt to changing times, whether weather, financial or practical. Things change, all the time. the changes we have made, major changes at that, but they have made us more resilient, or l hope they have! but so many farmers, fall into a rut, they do this, or that, because that's always been done, that way. Or, they get 'hooked' onto a new system, ie grazing, plate metres, plans etc, and won't deviate from the 'rules'. But everything changes over time, and we have to change with it. And this year, is the biggest changes since the 4 course rotation ! Can't imagine many farmers have kept to their budgets, no one could have foreseen, all the price movements that have occurred this year. But it is those, that are flexible, that can exploit those changes, to their benefit. actually think the regen farming, is one of the most flexible systems out there, we can use the whole spectrum of modern farming tools, - if, we have to, which gives you confidence, that if you cock it up, its easy to 'tidy' up. But, to be honest, we haven't really had a serious cock-up, and those modern tools, haven't been used, as normally would have been. [/QUOTE]
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