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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
What about deep tramlines in a Direct Drilling system?
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<blockquote data-quote="tw15" data-source="post: 898722" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Trouble is that subsoiling can make them soft so the the next time it is wet you sink in just as bad . May be just run down them with a small cultivator to fill them in a bit. </p><p>You could just leave them in the same place as long as you are not getting too much water running off . Firm ground dosen't get washed out like softer ground .I have found that with dd you don't sink in like being on wet fully cultivated ground. It is because the soil has settled and got some natural structure that improves with time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tw15, post: 898722, member: 100"] Trouble is that subsoiling can make them soft so the the next time it is wet you sink in just as bad . May be just run down them with a small cultivator to fill them in a bit. You could just leave them in the same place as long as you are not getting too much water running off . Firm ground dosen't get washed out like softer ground .I have found that with dd you don't sink in like being on wet fully cultivated ground. It is because the soil has settled and got some natural structure that improves with time. [/QUOTE]
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