Very good point. I totally agree
Cheers,
Christiane
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Subject: RE: clay soil
Cordelia,
Good luck with your clay soil! Regarding the peat, one thi
Title: Deer [was Re: But What Did the Cow Have for Lunch?]
Jane wrote:
I prefer eating wild venison over other game, but am wondering how much
longer I will think it safe to eat this, with your recent reports, Markess.
Yes venison is great eating, I had cut way back in my consumption in that a
How about a soil analysis ?
From what you describe it looks
like your soil is lacking a fair amount
of Calcium
and if it is Calcium what is missing not peat or compost will do the job
on a short
term.
How about knowing what is its B
Dear BD farmers,
Many thanks to all of you who have given me such great advice
on working with clay soil.
Am looking forward to putting your ideas to work!
Cordelia
I tried it for three years running with a herd
about that size. It worked very well the first year, not so good the second year
and the third year dambed near imposible to wean them off. I even had those big
calves getting through sevenwire battened sheep proof fences. thats why this
calf ra