I'd made some raised beds (more like a long, wide ridge and furrow) which I planted up last year. One had sunflowers and mainly borage on it. Needed a really good weeding afterwards as the intention was to plant up with asparagus. I thought I would be clever and put some of the pigs on to clear it, thinking I'd save a load of work, pigs and soil would benefit. Rapidly turned to liquid mud with the terrible wet weather, but properly cleaned up. Eventually moved the sows off and it started to return to soil. I then panicked about pig worms and veg, so today decided to plant with figs and black currants I needed to transplant. Soil looks as though very well manured - expecting the black currants to thrive as they weren't doing too well in their previous location. Suspecting that properly done on the field that it will vastly improve it.