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Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Hartwig" data-source="post: 185166" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p>Some pic here taken today, I have to say that this is the first "normal weather"-season after 3 wet autumns, so all crops went in rather good and it was the first time since starting DDing I was able (and brave enough) to follow the rule of thumb to do autumn-drilling 2 weeks earlier than conventional - at least the weather lastet 3 days long dry then to turn into wet for 2 weeks then which set me back to normal drilling dates. But most of the winter-barley got in early, that was most important !</p><p></p><p>The winter-barley after OSR, drilled 6th september into shallow rotovated stubbles :</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18894[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Winter wheat after oats, drilled 20th september :</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18895[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Winter wheat after wheat, drilled 21st september:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18896[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Wheat after beans, drilled 24th september:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18897[/ATTACH] </p><p>All drilled with GEN-coulters and here you see the problem with the weaker tines of the Horsch CO: the coulters are moving aside as the blade is only on one side and I think in this view 2 coulters have matched in one row, leaving a double row (no, it`s not a tramline!) ...... !? So really looking forward for the new GEN 400-coulters for next year which will hopefully be better in some ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hartwig, post: 185166, member: 1256"] Some pic here taken today, I have to say that this is the first "normal weather"-season after 3 wet autumns, so all crops went in rather good and it was the first time since starting DDing I was able (and brave enough) to follow the rule of thumb to do autumn-drilling 2 weeks earlier than conventional - at least the weather lastet 3 days long dry then to turn into wet for 2 weeks then which set me back to normal drilling dates. But most of the winter-barley got in early, that was most important ! The winter-barley after OSR, drilled 6th september into shallow rotovated stubbles : [ATTACH=full]18894[/ATTACH] Winter wheat after oats, drilled 20th september : [ATTACH=full]18895[/ATTACH] Winter wheat after wheat, drilled 21st september: [ATTACH=full]18896[/ATTACH] Wheat after beans, drilled 24th september: [ATTACH=full]18897[/ATTACH] All drilled with GEN-coulters and here you see the problem with the weaker tines of the Horsch CO: the coulters are moving aside as the blade is only on one side and I think in this view 2 coulters have matched in one row, leaving a double row (no, it`s not a tramline!) ...... !? So really looking forward for the new GEN 400-coulters for next year which will hopefully be better in some ways. [/QUOTE]
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