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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Reduction in N use as the fifth pillar of Regen. Ag. ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldilocks" data-source="post: 7212299" data-attributes="member: 2216"><p>Most people seemed to have agreed that Regen. Ag. is underpinned by four main pillars : </p><p> -No -till,</p><p> -Continuous soil cover via cover cropping etc,</p><p> -Building diversity through wide rotations ,companion cropping etc,</p><p> -livestock integration.</p><p> How about adding a fifth pillar of aiming to reduce N use e.g. by using N rates that optimise the carbon footprint per tonne of crop produced rather than rates for max. economic yield. Now that all of the Regen. Ag. community have pretty well got the four pillars sussed will give a nice new impetus for people to get their teeth into. </p><p></p><p> Please discuss..................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldilocks, post: 7212299, member: 2216"] Most people seemed to have agreed that Regen. Ag. is underpinned by four main pillars : -No -till, -Continuous soil cover via cover cropping etc, -Building diversity through wide rotations ,companion cropping etc, -livestock integration. How about adding a fifth pillar of aiming to reduce N use e.g. by using N rates that optimise the carbon footprint per tonne of crop produced rather than rates for max. economic yield. Now that all of the Regen. Ag. community have pretty well got the four pillars sussed will give a nice new impetus for people to get their teeth into. Please discuss.................. [/QUOTE]
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