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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Plastic free farming - somebody needs to do something.
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<blockquote data-quote="Scribus" data-source="post: 6698235" data-attributes="member: 117192"><p>Two things -</p><p></p><p>1. Plastic is easily recycled into diesel substitute but that of course goes against the great commercial push for disposable cars, or electric vehicles as we are supposed to call them.</p><p></p><p>2. We need an idea that bridges the silage clamp and bale divide, something that offers the flexibility of bales without the use of shrink wrap while still keeping the grass in a way that it may be easily used and handled on the farm. Sealed barns filled with an inert gas would be far too expensive and problematical so perhaps we should be seeking other ways of preserving forage altogether, or maybe it's time to think of vertical silos again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scribus, post: 6698235, member: 117192"] Two things - 1. Plastic is easily recycled into diesel substitute but that of course goes against the great commercial push for disposable cars, or electric vehicles as we are supposed to call them. 2. We need an idea that bridges the silage clamp and bale divide, something that offers the flexibility of bales without the use of shrink wrap while still keeping the grass in a way that it may be easily used and handled on the farm. Sealed barns filled with an inert gas would be far too expensive and problematical so perhaps we should be seeking other ways of preserving forage altogether, or maybe it's time to think of vertical silos again. [/QUOTE]
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