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Holistic Farming
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Dumbreck" data-source="post: 7307475" data-attributes="member: 16496"><p>Because none of us has an answer?? To the post above</p><p></p><p>Our fields are running, Im hoping it doesn't turn out like last year, I went to investigate something white in the middle of a field, it was a mole run that had erupted into a fountain a foot high.</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that the soil surface feels completely loose under the grass, we have better cover than usual, and there are worm casts everywhere so perhaps the soil life has been working away in this warm autumn and has created conditions like a fine tilth that got rained on. This gives the impression of an unstructured "wet" farm but those worms will be working away and in dry years they go down and start the process of loosening up the subsoil. (I can't help thinking that those cracks in the clay you can stuff your arm down and not feel the bottom should be a quicker way of achieving the same thing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Dumbreck, post: 7307475, member: 16496"] Because none of us has an answer?? To the post above Our fields are running, Im hoping it doesn't turn out like last year, I went to investigate something white in the middle of a field, it was a mole run that had erupted into a fountain a foot high. I have noticed that the soil surface feels completely loose under the grass, we have better cover than usual, and there are worm casts everywhere so perhaps the soil life has been working away in this warm autumn and has created conditions like a fine tilth that got rained on. This gives the impression of an unstructured "wet" farm but those worms will be working away and in dry years they go down and start the process of loosening up the subsoil. (I can't help thinking that those cracks in the clay you can stuff your arm down and not feel the bottom should be a quicker way of achieving the same thing) [/QUOTE]
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