- Location
- norfolk
Using this vaderstad opus at the moment, great bit of kit. Loads of point options and at 7m you can really cover the ground
cant if its part of an HLS agreement.... Plough it has to be & right on the date which was the 15th of Feb i had the 25ac all ploughed that day.Over wintered stubble comes up like sh1t on our ground, then it either stays like shyte or dries like concrete.
We always move the ground in the autumn if we want to establish a spring crop.
some of mine did plough up a bit wet & nowt its drying out v well but some rain midweek will just put things on hold a bit longer, it will help it tho.Over wintered stubble comes up like sh1t on our ground, then it either stays like shyte or dries like concrete.
We always move the ground in the autumn if we want to establish a spring crop.
3 hail marys and a month's abstinence.My name is Brisel and I use a plough. Then a power harrow & drill.
There, I’ve said it now.
3 hail marys and a month's abstinence.
I normally run through the Spring ground in the Autumn with a Weaving Subdisc, leave it cloddy and let the weather do the work, then when dry in the Spring bang it in with the Vaddy. This year quite a lot of it has capped in places so I got the old Blanch cultivator out, such an underrated bit of kit, very soon dries out and then ready for the drill.A Vibroflex has made a good job here in some springs. Some times I have found the Techmagri Profilab to give a bit of lift very beneficial.
I’m interested to see what others have done/are doing apart from ploughing.
I’ll be 2nd, a ploughI'll be the first to say it then, a plough