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<blockquote data-quote="Doc" data-source="post: 5013140" data-attributes="member: 71986"><p>I too listened whilst driving home. Thank you for the presentation.</p><p>The standout point I hadn’t considered was basically that mowing stymies photosynthesis potential of a sward at the very time you want to maximise it. I will be setting the mower higher this year to leave aftermath greener with hopefully better growth for the second cut. I’ll also put some herbal ley (3kg/Ac) in with NPK to spread after a bit of a Harrow scratch as soon as it’s dry enough and see what takes as we’ve bugger all to crowd it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc, post: 5013140, member: 71986"] I too listened whilst driving home. Thank you for the presentation. The standout point I hadn’t considered was basically that mowing stymies photosynthesis potential of a sward at the very time you want to maximise it. I will be setting the mower higher this year to leave aftermath greener with hopefully better growth for the second cut. I’ll also put some herbal ley (3kg/Ac) in with NPK to spread after a bit of a Harrow scratch as soon as it’s dry enough and see what takes as we’ve bugger all to crowd it here. [/QUOTE]
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