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Holistic Farming
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<blockquote data-quote="N.Yorks." data-source="post: 7374994" data-attributes="member: 46426"><p>[ATTACH=full]936670[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is just the annual rainfall which seems to be consistently climbing from around 1980. That is just the background but the rainfall comes in big falls just when you don't want it.......</p><p>DEFRA etc will know this and some of their ELMS policies (I'm guessing) will be soil and soil nutrient preservation, run-off reduction and probably speed of drainage reduction. Obvious trade off is going to be <em>drainage for production</em> versus <em>drainage slowing</em>, the two not often being compatable. </p><p>Policies won't fit all land and local climate scenarios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N.Yorks., post: 7374994, member: 46426"] [ATTACH type="full"]936670[/ATTACH] This is just the annual rainfall which seems to be consistently climbing from around 1980. That is just the background but the rainfall comes in big falls just when you don't want it....... DEFRA etc will know this and some of their ELMS policies (I'm guessing) will be soil and soil nutrient preservation, run-off reduction and probably speed of drainage reduction. Obvious trade off is going to be [I]drainage for production[/I] versus [I]drainage slowing[/I], the two not often being compatable. Policies won't fit all land and local climate scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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