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Reviving neglected land
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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user 436632456" data-source="post: 7977393" data-attributes="member: 151698"><p>I personally would be looking at mob stocking / high density grazing to clear the ground and get the nutrients back in the ground, there is some great threads on here about the subject and also look at Greg Judy's YouTube channel, fascinating stuff.</p><p></p><p>If you really want a quick fix over this season go the whole crop route, I broke 40 acres of a similar ground last year with spring barley that was meant to be whole crop but ended up going through the combine, only it is heavy ground I would have been tempted by some winter catch crops to get a good clean bed for grass this spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user 436632456, post: 7977393, member: 151698"] I personally would be looking at mob stocking / high density grazing to clear the ground and get the nutrients back in the ground, there is some great threads on here about the subject and also look at Greg Judy's YouTube channel, fascinating stuff. If you really want a quick fix over this season go the whole crop route, I broke 40 acres of a similar ground last year with spring barley that was meant to be whole crop but ended up going through the combine, only it is heavy ground I would have been tempted by some winter catch crops to get a good clean bed for grass this spring. [/QUOTE]
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