We run an lc with seed flex coulters absolute mare in the wet, the discs act like pastry cutters and stall, I had Kuhn make me extra holes off the packer mounts to get the pressure right off the coulters in the wet. Fantastic in the dry tho!
covered all our cropped area on Tuesday/Wednesday 710 tyres have only just marked no tuts anywhere, if you walk it you sink more, I’m totally amazed because I didn’t think it would actually travel. It was tacky but so glad it’s on.
Well got all the crops fert on this week, got to keep snatching opportunities, this osr is all on river gravels so travels really well even after prolonged rain.
Managed to get fert out on everything that’s worth keeping, travelled very well just tacky no sinking which surprised me because walking on it you make more mess! Dd crops actually looking better now than anything that saw a cultivator. Trouble is what’s left to be spring sown is running with...
Wales is very pretty, but the Welsh government doesn’t appear to appreciate that with there endeavours to stick turbines and great big pylons through some totally unspoiled countryside complete madness.
This seasons champion sown after oats early October on river ground been underwater more often than not, but it’s definitely got some spring growth about it now.
Trust me I’ve had my share of crap with rape lost 70 percent of my rape area last yr, I find sowing 1st week of august following muck is the key, first yr back with a hybrid which seems to be suited to early sowing low seed rate more room for bushy plants. Who knows tho it’s all a gamble. I’m...
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