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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
Regen ag or re wilding.
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7709982" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>regen is very different to rewilding, it's useful, for a start. We are lowland dairy, cow/ac, and lean towards regen, there are no hard and fast rules, you can go as far as you want to, we concentrate more on the soil, or what's underground, and by doing so, grass yields are increasing, and costs decreasing, it isn't often you can say that. And we stock cow/acre, so it's definitely not extensive. It's actually very rewarding to see how you can positively alter your farm, quite quickly, with very small cost, which is rapidly repaid. A big shock for us, to find you don't have to pile tons of fert on, to get good response, upland farming, is probably a prime candidate, for trying it out, lifes tough enough without rapidly climbing imput costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7709982, member: 86168"] regen is very different to rewilding, it's useful, for a start. We are lowland dairy, cow/ac, and lean towards regen, there are no hard and fast rules, you can go as far as you want to, we concentrate more on the soil, or what's underground, and by doing so, grass yields are increasing, and costs decreasing, it isn't often you can say that. And we stock cow/acre, so it's definitely not extensive. It's actually very rewarding to see how you can positively alter your farm, quite quickly, with very small cost, which is rapidly repaid. A big shock for us, to find you don't have to pile tons of fert on, to get good response, upland farming, is probably a prime candidate, for trying it out, lifes tough enough without rapidly climbing imput costs. [/QUOTE]
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