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Grassland management: renovating worn-out pasture

Grassland management: renovating worn-out pasture

by Jonathan Holmes | Oct 6, 2016 | Grassland Management

Experience tells us that grassland productivity eventually reduces to the level that it needs to be restored and returned to its full potential. Let’s look at the most efficient and cost-effective way to do this. Cost of the grass seed With grass seed costing in the...
Calming excitable horses: the Calcium – Magnesium ratio

Calming excitable horses: the Calcium – Magnesium ratio

by Jonathan Holmes | Oct 4, 2016 | Equine management

I was reminded during a recent visit to a new customer that all too few people appreciate just how important it is to have a nutritionally balanced soil for the benefit of their horses. The lady in question had become increasingly frustrated by one of her favourite...

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Led by Jonathan Holmes, a leading Albrecht Soil Scientist and Agroecologist, Lordington Park Agronomy specialises in equine and deer grassland management, and conservation agriculture.

We utilise the Albrecht model of soil balancing to develop management plans that are specific to both the environment and wellbeing needs of plants and animals.

Our interests focus on establishing sustainable and profitable farming environments for arable and grassland farmers that also contribute to the reduction of atmospheric CO2.

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