Thanks for sharing! Anyone know if the you could spec gen 3 6410 with the older analog dash? Seem to remember looking at one but didn’t have a digital dashboard like in the pictures above.
The cover crop is fairly thick, will need plenty of time for allow the worms etc to break the plants down before we come in with our tine drill. Don’t want it blocking up every run.
Haha I know where you’re coming from, in an ideal world it would be green till we drill but sadly it’s not. We do not have an issue with soil erosion because of our heavy ground, drains run clean 99% of the time so that’s not our primary reason for a cover crop but to improve soil biodiversity...
It has been in the ground for nearly 5 months, it’s a very thick in places also, want to get it down and start breaking down as we don’t have the benefits of direct drill. We are also on very heavy ground so need it to dry out in the spring to get the following crop in at a reasonable time.
Thank you for you’re input much appreciated! Gives me hope that it might work! Shame it’s just wet at the moment need some hard frosts to come through!
Been very open, been very willing to work with them on it tbh just a lot of grass about this year and a few people already grazing cover crops so not to much interest.
I am located in the midlands not to far from Stratford upon Avon, had a few people interested but come to nothing, one saying there is to much Phacelia for there liking 🤷🏼♂️
Well the idea is I don’t want to use glyphosate and we have a 12m set of heavy dalbo rolls in the shed so now we have some frost a coming through to crack and bruise the plants letting the frost get into them? Just not sure how successful it is?
A crimper roller like pictured above would be...
What are peoples views and experiences on rolling cover crops to desicate them on a frost?
We have a mix of Tillage radish, Lilla Phacellia and Ovidio Berseen Clover on some land going into spring crops.
we drill using a Weaving Sabre tine and I am worried about having to much trash in the...
Would be interested to know how you get on, we tried a few fields a few years back and found the liquid stuff to be a lot less affective? But then again every year is different and I’m sure the product has improved a lot since then.