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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: 8202245" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>got our cows on a red clover ley, case of having to, and running the hill with lots of plantain and clover, buggers are stuffed, and refuse to move, at anything faster, than crawler gear. While not happy about feeding it, it will give the grazing grounds time to recover. Rye grass just heads, the other grasses, are growing, just very slowly, certainly shows herbal growth potential !</p><p>But, from what we have learnt, we have the confidence to alter, and adapt to changing the 'plan', and that's all that is needed really, not many yrs ago, we would be panicking, now, silage clamp is full, heap of good hay, maize looks well, and corn looks great, so, there is no need to panic, all bases covered, you just have to realise that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8202245, member: 86168"] got our cows on a red clover ley, case of having to, and running the hill with lots of plantain and clover, buggers are stuffed, and refuse to move, at anything faster, than crawler gear. While not happy about feeding it, it will give the grazing grounds time to recover. Rye grass just heads, the other grasses, are growing, just very slowly, certainly shows herbal growth potential ! But, from what we have learnt, we have the confidence to alter, and adapt to changing the 'plan', and that's all that is needed really, not many yrs ago, we would be panicking, now, silage clamp is full, heap of good hay, maize looks well, and corn looks great, so, there is no need to panic, all bases covered, you just have to realise that. [/QUOTE]
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