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Re: Land Management: Is it possible?
[Re: CNC]
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12/02/20 12:55 PM
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The impacts of organic matter is dramatic…..especially on sandy soils……I think the soils could be managed much more productively in this manner while still keeping fire in the toolbox…..There will still have to be some woody control I’m sure…..I see it here at my place even though I’m not technically mob grazing…..I’m recycling the vegetation back the soil though with my tractor and I’m getting a more vibrant productive understory from it than what I see fire alone causing in the places I go…….Add manure to the mix and it would be a dense jungle of diverse understory growth…..Granted I’m just measuring with my eyeball….but I believe an actually study would show this to be true
We dont rent pigs
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