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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Regen ag or re wilding.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7709928" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>My take on the regen ag thing, in the hills and uplands is, more cattle and sheep, rotational grazing, possible mob grazing instead of technograzing. Re wilding is not regenerative, I would agree Knebb Estate, seems to be combining both, but, it is an experiment and example, not a blueprint (unless we want to starve about 65 million people!). I can see a good argument for more native breeds and pasture fed (but I love the quality of my suckled calves with either a Charolais or Blonde bull, so a bit of cognitive dissonance going on there!). I agree, reducing grazing pressure (which ecologists seem to love) is idiocy on so many levels (fire risk, scrub increase which causes the soil to lose carbon).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7709928, member: 51054"] My take on the regen ag thing, in the hills and uplands is, more cattle and sheep, rotational grazing, possible mob grazing instead of technograzing. Re wilding is not regenerative, I would agree Knebb Estate, seems to be combining both, but, it is an experiment and example, not a blueprint (unless we want to starve about 65 million people!). I can see a good argument for more native breeds and pasture fed (but I love the quality of my suckled calves with either a Charolais or Blonde bull, so a bit of cognitive dissonance going on there!). I agree, reducing grazing pressure (which ecologists seem to love) is idiocy on so many levels (fire risk, scrub increase which causes the soil to lose carbon). [/QUOTE]
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