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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Moore or less drill, on tillage
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 581831" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>if you are drilling in to linseed stubble or even discded stubble you will find that the tines will soon block up however short the stubble</p><p>a lesson learnt when we disced and and tried to spring tine a seed bed after ploughing in very hard dry conditions over 20 years ago</p><p>after that just disced and drilled</p><p>with a moore I would just drill with no cultivations some stubble can get between the disc and the coulter and wrap round with good coulter to dics settings it us usually no problem </p><p> this will happen even if you have cultivated .loose linseed stubble is harder to deal with than stubble attached to the ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 581831, member: 305"] if you are drilling in to linseed stubble or even discded stubble you will find that the tines will soon block up however short the stubble a lesson learnt when we disced and and tried to spring tine a seed bed after ploughing in very hard dry conditions over 20 years ago after that just disced and drilled with a moore I would just drill with no cultivations some stubble can get between the disc and the coulter and wrap round with good coulter to dics settings it us usually no problem this will happen even if you have cultivated .loose linseed stubble is harder to deal with than stubble attached to the ground [/QUOTE]
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