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<blockquote data-quote="Bogeyjoker" data-source="post: 1679084" data-attributes="member: 26139"><p>I know this will not be a popular thing to say, but I don't ever consider adding carbon to my pastures to be a waste. Hay or haylage is expensive, but so is fertilizer, lime, seed, and drought remediation...which all are reduced or eliminated by having sufficient carbon matter covering the soil. </p><p></p><p>I typically unroll baleage around my winter paddocks and rotate those paddocks every year. My ranch is on a mountain so most of my pastures have some slope to them. Rolling them down the hill or "flicking" them with the FEL bale spear works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogeyjoker, post: 1679084, member: 26139"] I know this will not be a popular thing to say, but I don't ever consider adding carbon to my pastures to be a waste. Hay or haylage is expensive, but so is fertilizer, lime, seed, and drought remediation...which all are reduced or eliminated by having sufficient carbon matter covering the soil. I typically unroll baleage around my winter paddocks and rotate those paddocks every year. My ranch is on a mountain so most of my pastures have some slope to them. Rolling them down the hill or "flicking" them with the FEL bale spear works. [/QUOTE]
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