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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Map for Direct Drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7870482" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Can see the silt Roddons ancient river beds on that Google image. Also on that image looks to be evidence of sea creeks. You can get different periods overlaid as parts of the current area we call the Fens since end of Glacial period has been inundated on different occasions for different reasons. As you are dragging out Bog Oaks now quite shallow I suspect the Peat was formed around 500 BC to 500AD, the last inundation when the inland Fens was fresh water marsh. The Bog Oaks I understand are not Oak but usually Yew, Alder etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7870482, member: 3169"] Can see the silt Roddons ancient river beds on that Google image. Also on that image looks to be evidence of sea creeks. You can get different periods overlaid as parts of the current area we call the Fens since end of Glacial period has been inundated on different occasions for different reasons. As you are dragging out Bog Oaks now quite shallow I suspect the Peat was formed around 500 BC to 500AD, the last inundation when the inland Fens was fresh water marsh. The Bog Oaks I understand are not Oak but usually Yew, Alder etc. [/QUOTE]
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