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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Farm open day with No-till Bill
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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 569376" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>I'd rather not say...</p><p></p><p>Sorry for slow reply, but been busy getting Mulika in, albeit not as busy as all that. Averaging under 2.5t/a but 14% protein so should be worth a bit. Crop was too thin all through really, for a variety of reasons no doubt. Been waiting for it to ripen/dry but won't drop below 17%, so got to get it in now and dry it with the forecast being dodgy after today. Peas averaged under 1.5t/acre and barley was pretty good rubbish so all in all don't come to me for advice on dd spring crops on heavy land... Finished Invicta with some nice fields that were nearer 4t/a. I'd be happy enough with all this if everyone else wasn't banging on about their record yields!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 569376, member: 801"] I'd rather not say... Sorry for slow reply, but been busy getting Mulika in, albeit not as busy as all that. Averaging under 2.5t/a but 14% protein so should be worth a bit. Crop was too thin all through really, for a variety of reasons no doubt. Been waiting for it to ripen/dry but won't drop below 17%, so got to get it in now and dry it with the forecast being dodgy after today. Peas averaged under 1.5t/acre and barley was pretty good rubbish so all in all don't come to me for advice on dd spring crops on heavy land... Finished Invicta with some nice fields that were nearer 4t/a. I'd be happy enough with all this if everyone else wasn't banging on about their record yields! [/QUOTE]
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