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Power Grazing

Decades of over-reliance on chemicals have robbed many arable soils of their life and fertility. With the organic matter gone the chemicals don't work any more. This is why wheat yields have been frozen for years. The best way to bring life back to degraded arable lands is to introduce pasture and grazing. Meet Tom Chapman, the grazing specialist who wants to bring big cattle herds back to the wheat plains of East Anglia.
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