One of our fields is a bit of a mess currently. We had ground source heating put in a year ago and, after flattening out the ridges left from that, it's a lumpy mess. We're on solid clay with a couple of inches of topsoil and it's only been grass since before we bought he place 9 years ago. We use it for the pigs in the summer and occasionally our two lawnmower sheep are in here.
I was thinking to plough it and rotorvate to try and get it a bit more level and then grow either some green manures or grass again. Longer term, we'll always have an area for pigs each year but we try and rotate that, we'd like to grow some fodder for them, perhaps some strips of bee friendly wildflowers/borage etc and strips of potatoes or sweetcorn, things that take up a lot of room in the allotment section.
Any ideas of how to manage this for the future for some growth and also biodiversity?