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Less than a week left to apply for national liming programme

Less than a week left to apply for national liming programme 2023-04-15 ....

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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 10:43:00

Eighth generation rancher with pearce cattle company joins us from o okeechobee. why is it different in florida than for instance in california. in florida we have a lot of sandy soils and shallow root zones. the rain needs to be sprinkling on this ground every week. out west, you have a lot deeper root zones and larger particle size in your soil. and it will hold moisture deeper. we re just suffering because we had some frost this year that we don t normally have and then that kills the grass and then you have got prolonged periods of drought where there is no water for surface water drinking or growing grass. we are right in the middle of grazing season where it should be growing right now. exactly right. i was talking to a friend down in jupiter florida chip block. ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 21:48:00

Well, let s start with soils first. every farmer that i represent will say there is no more better investment they can make than into their soils, and, indeed, a recent survey we did 75% of them wanted to be measuring the baseline of where we are at now, which is fantastic. what you mean 25%, a quarter of all farmers, could not care less about the quality of their soil? no. that s not the case at all. that s the implication of what you just said. well, if you had ten years ago, if you had said, do you want to know how much carbon is in your soil? very few would have actually understood. carbon back then was nothing. what i am saying now is the value of carbon and the importance of sequestering more carbon is really resonating, and they want to know much more. the point you make on the neonicotinoids we would lead the world in sustainable production of sugar beet, and the neonicotinoids is being used now in non flowering crops. ....

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