Should I be growing Miscanthus for electricity production instead of growing food?
The area of Miscanthus Grass is growing fast in the UK (to be used as a carbon neutral fuel for power stations) and I had Terravesta on the farm recently to discuss whether I should be growing it on Harry's Farm. In this video I also explain why the cattle keep escaping and how to make round bale silage.
Видео Should I be growing Miscanthus for electricity production instead of growing food? канала Harry's Farm
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