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Soil is the basis of every grassland system and aiming to constantly improve soil health will pay dividends in grassland productivity.

Knowing and correcting soil pH alone can reduce the risk of yield loss, which can be up to 20%.

The webinar will cover:

• Digging holes and what to look for – worms, structure, smell, colour

• Why soil nutrient status is important for pasture-based farms

• What does your soil status mean for grass production?

• Soil sampling and understand the results

 

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