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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Cadiz - a green manure option?

The possibility of a green manure phase in a rotation has been discussed for many years. It looks to be working here - with this crop of Cadiz, though we can't give figures on the benefit yet.
Note the large ryegrass plants in the background, which have been killed with a wick applicator.



Posted by David Rees Consulting at 20:36
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