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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
The humble year of an organic farmer
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<blockquote data-quote="L P" data-source="post: 8946922" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>15th Feb 2023, bloody early to start drilling Laureate spring barley, dug straight off the heap, 200kg/ha which considering tgw for 2022 harvest may have been a bit low... well it was low, no maybe about it, the terrible weather in March set it back hard, should have gone 250kg... hindsight... gone through a lot of drills here, vaderstad rapid was one of the best organically but yield always down on headlands where it packed it too hard. Currently running kverneland ts evo, very simple drill, 12.5cm spacing is good for competition, need it to tiller and create ground cover as quickly as possible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L P, post: 8946922, member: 2319"] 15th Feb 2023, bloody early to start drilling Laureate spring barley, dug straight off the heap, 200kg/ha which considering tgw for 2022 harvest may have been a bit low... well it was low, no maybe about it, the terrible weather in March set it back hard, should have gone 250kg... hindsight... gone through a lot of drills here, vaderstad rapid was one of the best organically but yield always down on headlands where it packed it too hard. Currently running kverneland ts evo, very simple drill, 12.5cm spacing is good for competition, need it to tiller and create ground cover as quickly as possible [/QUOTE]
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