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Turn poor land into productive pasture with a proven, low-risk approach. This practical guide explains the Clifton Park system of farming and laying down land to grass, focusing on growing soil fertility, cutting costs, and reducing weeds. It offers a clear, step?by?step plan that farmers, landlords, and tenants can use to improve crops and grazing.
The book shows how to apply an eight?course rotation, fill every space with strong grasses, and use carefully chosen seed mixtures to create a healthier, more resilient soil. It emphasizes farming with nature by increasing humus, stimulating deeper rooting, and combining grasses and legumes to cut reliance on external inputs. Real-world examples from Clifton-on-Bowmont illustrate how these methods can raise fertility while lowering overall expenditure.
• An eight?course rotation that replaces older five?course systems with richer grazing and better subsequent crops.
• Techniques to obliterate weeds, improve soil structure, and increase nitrogen through leguminous plants.
• Strategies for balancing stock -- a mix of cattle and sheep -- to keep pastures fine and evenly grazed.
• Guidance on seed quality, cost control, and adapting the approach to different soils and elevations.
Ideal for readers of agricultural history and practitioners seeking a durable, field-tested approach to sustainable land use and pasture improvement.
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