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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
What converted you to DD?
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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;B Pig Man" data-source="post: 631453" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>I'm one of the newest converts on here I think....... for me there was a couple of reasons to buy the Mzuri.</p><p></p><p>I already had in my head what I'd like to do on my soils, subsoil then drill was working well, but trash flow was a huge problem in anything but perfect conditions.</p><p>That system had left me stranded due to the weather a few times - relying on the weather to work the land for you turned out to be a very risky business.</p><p>So I set about a drill hunt to cope.</p><p>I very nearly went down the subsoil then combidrill route.</p><p>The attraction of getting it all done in one pass was just too tempting in the end. </p><p>Land is either drilled or it's not - and its a relatively fast one job process.</p><p></p><p>Starting out with the pigs meant my time had become a bit more precious - sitting on a tractor for hours on end preparing ground was helping my time management!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&B Pig Man, post: 631453, member: 576"] I'm one of the newest converts on here I think....... for me there was a couple of reasons to buy the Mzuri. I already had in my head what I'd like to do on my soils, subsoil then drill was working well, but trash flow was a huge problem in anything but perfect conditions. That system had left me stranded due to the weather a few times - relying on the weather to work the land for you turned out to be a very risky business. So I set about a drill hunt to cope. I very nearly went down the subsoil then combidrill route. The attraction of getting it all done in one pass was just too tempting in the end. Land is either drilled or it's not - and its a relatively fast one job process. Starting out with the pigs meant my time had become a bit more precious - sitting on a tractor for hours on end preparing ground was helping my time management! [/QUOTE]
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