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Month: July 2019

Posted on 3rd July 20194th February 2020

Hay Cut Started on Thursday 27th June

The hay cut started early this year to help to reduce the nutrient levels on the meadow. Nutrient levels have been rising, mainly caused by increased flooding in recent years and this reduces plant diversity. The hay cut would normally start in July. Continue reading “Hay Cut Started on Thursday 27th June”

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