nat88
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We have been offered 4 acres of land for grazing on the provision that we clear and sort out the land. At the moment the land has been left completely untouched for about 20 years, there are a number of fallen trees, brambles, nettles and the ants have been very creative and have fashioned huge ant hills over both of the fields! We have started to clear the fallen trees and found many tree stumps but we are not sure if we should scrape up the "grass" that is there at the moment and make banks around the fields which will help to act as a bit of a wind break. The fields have natural fencing of sorts being hedgerow trees etc, but we think that we should erect additional fencing. Basically does anyone know of any good books that are worth reading to help put us in the right direction? I also wanted to know if a large quad would be ok to attach a roller/chain harrow/seed dispenser etc to for future maintenance or if I need to purchase something else. We have a digger and dumper to get the clearance underway, but will need to do something to level the land out. The land has we think been used for grazing possibly sheep a very long time ago so any advise on soil testing, type of seed to sew etc would be greatly appreciated, it is very good arable land and in the Cambridge area, it is well drained and there is no clay. The land would be split into 4 paddocks so that I could rotate the grazing for my horse once its all done. Many thanks