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<blockquote data-quote="gdog2" data-source="post: 7540159" data-attributes="member: 158308"><p>[USER=2119]@DrWazzock[/USER] yes of course but I question whether it’s even a risk worth taking as you say.</p><p></p><p>SB Westminster sounds very appealing. How do you incorporate the muck before direct drilling?</p><p>I presume your sand is very light and leaches nutrients fast? That’s the kind we got here in South Dorset.</p><p></p><p>We don’t really like ploughing purely because of the shallow top soil and loss of moisture but as you say we may have to resort to it in our current grass ley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gdog2, post: 7540159, member: 158308"] [USER=2119]@DrWazzock[/USER] yes of course but I question whether it’s even a risk worth taking as you say. SB Westminster sounds very appealing. How do you incorporate the muck before direct drilling? I presume your sand is very light and leaches nutrients fast? That’s the kind we got here in South Dorset. We don’t really like ploughing purely because of the shallow top soil and loss of moisture but as you say we may have to resort to it in our current grass ley. [/QUOTE]
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