The Boss drill can be used in no-till and min-till systems. We have two different closing wheels, a wide W wheel and a narrower v wheel. If you will do a reasonable amount of min-till and your soils are not so heavy, then we would spec the W wheel. In no-till on heavy/tough soils the V wheel...
UK Sales Manager
An exciting position has arisen at Sly to manage the sales and demonstrations of our Seed drills, strip cultivation machines and precision planters.
A competitive salary, car and bonuses
We are looking for someone with a good understanding of farming in general, no-till/direct...
Farm Tractors: CLAAS - Challenger 55
Category: Farm Tractors Manufacturer: CLAAS Price: £26500 Condition: Used
Description:
2001 Claas Challenger 55
Front Linkage
Creeper transmission
Very tide for age and hours
Service history
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Discs: Vaderstad - Carrier
Category: Discs Manufacturer: Vaderstad Price: £15 Condition: Used
Description:
Väderstad Carrier replacement discs.
Bought 2017 used for less than 100ha on heavy clay soils. 99% good. 30% off new price. 64 discs available.
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Yep, and I’m not sure on the details , gonna go visit a farm doing it in July hopefully.
My idea would be to no till wheat with my interrow bar at 50 cm in October , then shift across and run in between those rows with precision planter in late spring with soya. I guess the N could be done...
I was thinking of soya In 50cm strip till next year, precision planted, north south facing rows and is it crazy to follow the yanks and grow an early winter wheat between the row and harvest that off and then the soya later?
Maybe very brave! And a agrochemical nightmare ........
For those that may be interested we have an Open day on the 29th May 2018 at our farm at PE12 0RU, Lincolnshire.
Mike Harrington from Edaphos and Philip Wright from Wrights resolutions will be attending and speaking about the work they have done on our farm in helping us in our transition to...
The Boss drill has many different advantages.
Firstly if we are comparing it to the weaving gd you will notice the difference on the visibility (Coulters are to the front and tyres to the back on the boss.) When we run analysis on the double angled disc we found that the down pressure...
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