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No worms in DD land
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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 7156439" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Now you mention this it makes me think. Cows come home late October and run the silage ground before they come in yards and last winter there was a couple of fields that held the 'pats' nearly all winter. It was strange this happened and I had never seen it before. One had had plenty of fym on it the previous year but had been sprayed for docks in that year and the other field is a very tired field with an ochre issue and plenty of springs in it although hadn't been sprayed for a few years at least. We actually had to harrow both fields in spring to tidy up the dung.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 7156439, member: 56"] Now you mention this it makes me think. Cows come home late October and run the silage ground before they come in yards and last winter there was a couple of fields that held the 'pats' nearly all winter. It was strange this happened and I had never seen it before. One had had plenty of fym on it the previous year but had been sprayed for docks in that year and the other field is a very tired field with an ochre issue and plenty of springs in it although hadn't been sprayed for a few years at least. We actually had to harrow both fields in spring to tidy up the dung. [/QUOTE]
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