Autumn Cultivations – Agricology Vlog October 18
In this months Agricology mini vlog, Richard Smith, Farms Manager for Daylesford Organic, discusses ploughing up a red clover ley in preparation to sow a new crop of organic winter oats and vetch. He discusses why they plough, when to plough, and why it is best to drill later in an organic system.
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