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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
No Till Where to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy3645" data-source="post: 5571854" data-attributes="member: 74606"><p>Hi, thanks for your response, we’re in the West Midlands mostly heavy loam with about 1/4 of the farm sand in a separate block</p><p>My motivation is climate change (doing my bit), saving time and being more efficient but also improving the soil, increasing organic matter and potentially reducing our reliance on fertiliser in the future. We plough and combi everything and have for the last 10 years, the farm was a mixed/dairy farm before then and i think we are still reaping the benifits from those days. I certainly don’t expect it to be easy and i would imagine yields would be down for years after making the switch, but its more about ‘the greater good’ or something like that.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy3645, post: 5571854, member: 74606"] Hi, thanks for your response, we’re in the West Midlands mostly heavy loam with about 1/4 of the farm sand in a separate block My motivation is climate change (doing my bit), saving time and being more efficient but also improving the soil, increasing organic matter and potentially reducing our reliance on fertiliser in the future. We plough and combi everything and have for the last 10 years, the farm was a mixed/dairy farm before then and i think we are still reaping the benifits from those days. I certainly don’t expect it to be easy and i would imagine yields would be down for years after making the switch, but its more about ‘the greater good’ or something like that..... [/QUOTE]
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