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A sneak peak at ‘walk the talk’ - Did you know that dung beetles outperform a tractor?
Posted by Helen Disler |
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| Friday 22 January 2010 7:25 am
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Do you have holes in your soil? Like the ones in this clip? Then it’s a good indication that you have dung beetles working for you!
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Mike Fix - Pasture Rehabilitator - Part 3
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| Thursday 3 December 2009 6:37 am
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Use a penetrometer to check the depth to set the Pasture Rehabilitator
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Mike Fix - Pasture Rehabilitator - Part 4
Posted by Helen Disler |
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| Thursday 3 December 2009 6:35 am
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www.farmingsecrets.com Using the Pasture Rehabilitator to rehydrate the landscape.
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A Sneak Peak at “True Soil Fertility - The New NPK” Part 2 of 7
Posted by Helen Disler |
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| Friday 4 September 2009 3:28 am
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www.farmingsecrets.com presents Gerhard Grasser’s “True Soil Fertility - The New NPK”. How Deep Do Your Roots Go? Why do we accept shallow root growth and why does it occur? Is your soil working to its capacity?
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Rick Maurice, best tool to measure farm health
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| Tuesday 28 April 2009 4:58 pm
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www.farmingsecrets.com A brief story of P.A. Yeomans.
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Angus Maurice, the ideal machine for pasture cropping
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| Saturday 25 April 2009 5:01 pm
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www.farmingsecrets.com New machine for new system - uses little fuel - 1L per Ha.
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Maarten Stapper - A simple tool to measure soil health - the penetrometer
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| Friday 18 April 2008 12:50 am
Dr Maarten Stapper uses a simple tool to measure soil compaction.
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