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Regen Ag General Discussion
Soil washing away
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<blockquote data-quote="Devon James" data-source="post: 7317798" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>I agree it's bad pr for farming that there are scenes like this. Just a couple of points, in heavy cloudbursts like we had in this area last week, the amount of soil and debris gouged out of the roadside hedgerows was staggering. Neat soil washed straight off the road. Damage to tracks also. </p><p>Building sites, which are growing in number, unprotected soil getting washed right off the site and into the road and a quick path into the nearest river. </p><p>Also, the advice and direction from the EA and others on soil management isn't very clear. So if they are advising farmers on best techniques to reduce soil erosion and we are still getting these events, they need to change their agenda as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devon James, post: 7317798, member: 601"] I agree it's bad pr for farming that there are scenes like this. Just a couple of points, in heavy cloudbursts like we had in this area last week, the amount of soil and debris gouged out of the roadside hedgerows was staggering. Neat soil washed straight off the road. Damage to tracks also. Building sites, which are growing in number, unprotected soil getting washed right off the site and into the road and a quick path into the nearest river. Also, the advice and direction from the EA and others on soil management isn't very clear. So if they are advising farmers on best techniques to reduce soil erosion and we are still getting these events, they need to change their agenda as well [/QUOTE]
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