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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 842086" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>A lot of people from here were at Oxford yesterday (and more will be today, if she hasn't lost her voice) and we went home reeling with information and ideas about our soils. I won't try and summarise a full days talk in a paragraph, but you would get an idea of how powerful her message was in that by the end it seemed perfectly possible to grow a ten tonne/ hectare crop of wheat with no more inputs than a sprinkle of properly made compost and a squirt or two of (properly made) compost tea. Oh, and your soils need to be in the right condition.</p><p></p><p>Call me soft, but I'm afraid I've got to have a go at this! Who else is in? I'm talking a field rather than the whole farm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 842086, member: 801"] A lot of people from here were at Oxford yesterday (and more will be today, if she hasn't lost her voice) and we went home reeling with information and ideas about our soils. I won't try and summarise a full days talk in a paragraph, but you would get an idea of how powerful her message was in that by the end it seemed perfectly possible to grow a ten tonne/ hectare crop of wheat with no more inputs than a sprinkle of properly made compost and a squirt or two of (properly made) compost tea. Oh, and your soils need to be in the right condition. Call me soft, but I'm afraid I've got to have a go at this! Who else is in? I'm talking a field rather than the whole farm... [/QUOTE]
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