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Sheep wool = worthless Straw = expensive Solution Bed cows on wool

47,370 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Dylan Jones
Dylan Jones1 год назад

It’s nothing new Ioan! Started back in 2016 with lambs wool which composted extremely well for winter crops, Nitrogen analysis was torching 14%.

Фото профиля Ioan Humphreys 🐑🐄🐓
Ioan Humphreys 🐑🐄🐓1 год назад

And that’s why you won @FarmersWeekly beef farmer of the year you little show off!

Фото профиля world watching
world watching1 год назад

I don't understand why wool is so worthless!! Real Wool clothing is so expensive!!

Фото профиля Rebecca Green
Rebecca Green1 год назад

How can wool be worthless? What a scandal. You can’t buy a good /thick wool jumper for less than £100, so why is it worthless? 🙁

Фото профиля Hugh Jones ..🤯
Hugh Jones ..🤯1 год назад

I use a lot, particularly lambs wool, around planted hedge saplings to keep moisture in the ground .

Фото профиля Emma_Honey
Emma_Honey1 год назад

Equestrians use this to make ‘fleece lasagne’ in poached field gateways and along tracks. Layer of fleece, layer of bracken & twigs, layer of fleece etc. Works well 👌🏻

Фото профиля 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐁𝐮𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫 🇺🇦
𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐁𝐮𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫 🇺🇦1 год назад

Great idea but I suspect it might wrap up tight around all the augers on the muck spreader in the Spring, which would not be fun.

Фото профиля Miss Ada
Miss Ada1 год назад

Brilliant idea, so you should expect DEFRA to have a rule that prevents you from doing this! I experimented with growing grass hydroponically on fleeces, which was successful and easy to lay without disturbing the roots.

Фото профиля Matthew Blair
Matthew Blair1 год назад

Bet that was a pig through your straw blower.

Фото профиля Ioan Humphreys 🐑🐄🐓
Ioan Humphreys 🐑🐄🐓1 год назад

I’m used to it blocking so I’m a professional at it now.

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