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- 08 Mar 2009, 15:42
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
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- 23 Feb 2009, 21:14
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
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- 23 Feb 2009, 20:52
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
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- 23 Feb 2009, 20:40
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
- Replies: 143
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Hey Guys, okay DVeeeeD's, well leave it with us for a couple of days were working on it now (officially of course, cough!!). :) Have you seen there's a real mean little b*gger thats come at the end of the BBC messageboard...? I looked at his background and the sad thing is he's been posting in there...
- 23 Feb 2009, 00:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
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absolutely Neil, as someone on here already pointed out, all was simplified to the limit. For example we didn't fully cover.... Fordhalls permanent pasture and it's complexity of perennial grasses, times of grazing, head of stock soil nutrition, the negative impacts of NPK, herbicides and pesticides...
- 22 Feb 2009, 20:52
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
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- Views: 34231
- 21 Feb 2009, 18:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
- Replies: 143
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I'm not aware of any publications or peer-review stuff on rejuvenating depleted land and soil but the more conventional organics guys seem to manage some sort of transition in 2 or 3 years (although fertility and yield continues to build each year for at least 15 years after that). The fastest "...
- 21 Feb 2009, 10:53
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Farm for the Future BBC2
- Replies: 143
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