Yes, your not suppose to use actual slug pellets as bait these days. Hen mash , then only pellet if necessary.Lay a meal bag down works to see if you’ve got sluggies
Yes, your not suppose to use actual slug pellets as bait these days. Hen mash , then only pellet if necessary.Lay a meal bag down works to see if you’ve got sluggies
Lay a meal bag down works to see if you’ve got sluggies
Ooh,I’ll go and slap myself on the wrist for suggesting it.Yes, your not suppose to use actual slug pellets as bait these days. Hen mash , then only pellet if necessary.
Lots of photos please....Mine comes on wednesday
Apparently your overdosing the area you put the bait in. A fail in crop assurance.Ooh,I’ll go and slap myself on the wrist for suggesting it.
Interesting.
My understanding is the packer roller goes between the seed Coulter's and it's just the chain that covers the seed.Does the hit and miss spring sectional real packer / roller make a decent job of firming the seed in?
What did you till it with?
Any photos from the rear? Is that a scraper bar on the spring packer?
What did you till it with?
Any photos from the rear? Is that a scraper bar on the spring packer?
ok, looks good, have you got to harrow/roll after?
Still not got the hang of levelling beet land here without moving too much soil...that's where i miss the Horsch, you could drag as much dirt as you needed, even with a variety of front presses we still make too much work in front of the simtech