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Who's looking at grazing lucerne as a drought resilient pasture?
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<blockquote data-quote="IFarmers" data-source="post: 7868078" data-attributes="member: 153836"><p>You make some worth while points. I get the impression from talking to him that David is positive about lucerne but also realistic. He is also testing GS4 mix and other drought resilient herbal leys this year to compare with lucerne - results should be out soon. I know there's a train of thought that says if more farms in the traditionally drier arable areas can maintain profitable livestock businesses as part of their rotation - either by themselves or in combination with other businesses then this will be a positive development because mixed farming can bring a lot of other holistic benefits and reduce the need for inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IFarmers, post: 7868078, member: 153836"] You make some worth while points. I get the impression from talking to him that David is positive about lucerne but also realistic. He is also testing GS4 mix and other drought resilient herbal leys this year to compare with lucerne - results should be out soon. I know there's a train of thought that says if more farms in the traditionally drier arable areas can maintain profitable livestock businesses as part of their rotation - either by themselves or in combination with other businesses then this will be a positive development because mixed farming can bring a lot of other holistic benefits and reduce the need for inputs. [/QUOTE]
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