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Regen Ag General Discussion
Map for Direct Drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="alomy75" data-source="post: 7870463" data-attributes="member: 78520"><p>[ATTACH=full]1001530[/ATTACH]Many silt hills round here. Sea level is around 18” above ground level on our house; what you’re saying is very familiar for our mineral stuff; good potato land etc. We do have some land in Crowland wash that’s bizarre stuff; adas came in grandad’s day and tried to plough the clay up to stabilise the black on top but ended up ploughing up orange seams of ochre and my old chap said that field has never been the same since. Bog oaks in it (not many) but it’s not black like Holme fen; it’s nasty stuff when it’s wet. Keep meaning to send some off for soil type</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alomy75, post: 7870463, member: 78520"] [ATTACH type="full"]1001530[/ATTACH]Many silt hills round here. Sea level is around 18” above ground level on our house; what you’re saying is very familiar for our mineral stuff; good potato land etc. We do have some land in Crowland wash that’s bizarre stuff; adas came in grandad’s day and tried to plough the clay up to stabilise the black on top but ended up ploughing up orange seams of ochre and my old chap said that field has never been the same since. Bog oaks in it (not many) but it’s not black like Holme fen; it’s nasty stuff when it’s wet. Keep meaning to send some off for soil type [/QUOTE]
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