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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 6723791" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>Well, round here it's mostly arable, so that's bound to be the main focus, but livestock will be covered as well, as they can make the regeneration of soil so much easier. Done right...</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you are right about support groups, there's nothing like talking (or listening) to other farmers who are trying to do the same thing, by way of an education...as Silliam also says above. Part of the package we're offering will be a bench-marking scheme, as the financial side is obviously crucial. Our initial bench-marking cohort meets up a few times a year on each others farms for discussion and a bit of field-walking. It's always a very interesting day out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 6723791, member: 801"] Well, round here it's mostly arable, so that's bound to be the main focus, but livestock will be covered as well, as they can make the regeneration of soil so much easier. Done right... I'm sure you are right about support groups, there's nothing like talking (or listening) to other farmers who are trying to do the same thing, by way of an education...as Silliam also says above. Part of the package we're offering will be a bench-marking scheme, as the financial side is obviously crucial. Our initial bench-marking cohort meets up a few times a year on each others farms for discussion and a bit of field-walking. It's always a very interesting day out... [/QUOTE]
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