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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Organic no till
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<blockquote data-quote="David_A" data-source="post: 7391776" data-attributes="member: 4767"><p>Has anyone tried grazing a pasture right down to the bare soil (or as far as you dare) followed by sowing a vigorous crop of rape or rye or anything that will out compete the grass as it grows back slowly. Thinking this might be worth a try in July when the grass is at its lowest growth rate of the summer. Better still if this is done repeatedly beforehand to weaken the reserves in the grass roots. The summer cover could then be crimped and dd into later on... we don't have sheep in the summer so haven't been able to try this yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_A, post: 7391776, member: 4767"] Has anyone tried grazing a pasture right down to the bare soil (or as far as you dare) followed by sowing a vigorous crop of rape or rye or anything that will out compete the grass as it grows back slowly. Thinking this might be worth a try in July when the grass is at its lowest growth rate of the summer. Better still if this is done repeatedly beforehand to weaken the reserves in the grass roots. The summer cover could then be crimped and dd into later on... we don't have sheep in the summer so haven't been able to try this yet. [/QUOTE]
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