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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 6903113" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>It's in half of a grass paddock, we'll electric fence the cattle out next time the mob are coming past if it looks like the spelt has got going, or just graze it if the grass is too strong. And so on onwards.</p><p>I was keen to give spelt a go as it is nice and tall (4 or 5 foot), so if it does get going, it'll head above the grass layer.</p><p>We've got another field with a mix of heritage wheats, barley and rye in, all with a clover/trefoil under-storey (and a few weeds); we are aiming for a nice 1 tonne/acre crop with no inputs, every year. Time will tell...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 6903113, member: 801"] It's in half of a grass paddock, we'll electric fence the cattle out next time the mob are coming past if it looks like the spelt has got going, or just graze it if the grass is too strong. And so on onwards. I was keen to give spelt a go as it is nice and tall (4 or 5 foot), so if it does get going, it'll head above the grass layer. We've got another field with a mix of heritage wheats, barley and rye in, all with a clover/trefoil under-storey (and a few weeds); we are aiming for a nice 1 tonne/acre crop with no inputs, every year. Time will tell... [/QUOTE]
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