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<blockquote data-quote="It was already broken." data-source="post: 3872284" data-attributes="member: 55842"><p>Surely huge advantages for both livestock producers and arable farmers if the right rotation is in place. But as much as anything how do you value healthy soil? One year of PRG with clover heavily stocked then cultivated would mean rocket fuel grazing and no worms, electric fence and water bowsers I would suggest. Expensive to establish but excellent output for livestock.</p><p></p><p>Follow with high value arable crop. One tonne of extra spuds per acre is worth having.</p><p></p><p>20 years of modern mixed farming would make a big difference to soil structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It was already broken., post: 3872284, member: 55842"] Surely huge advantages for both livestock producers and arable farmers if the right rotation is in place. But as much as anything how do you value healthy soil? One year of PRG with clover heavily stocked then cultivated would mean rocket fuel grazing and no worms, electric fence and water bowsers I would suggest. Expensive to establish but excellent output for livestock. Follow with high value arable crop. One tonne of extra spuds per acre is worth having. 20 years of modern mixed farming would make a big difference to soil structure. [/QUOTE]
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