Agree with everything above, we run 6m versions of both.
the horsch is goto for output and can change from 5” Dutch to 2”Dutch when wetter and carry on to a point, not so great at high seed rate beans as not many pipes and prone to blocking, but good with trash.
The sabre is brilliant for high...
They are handy and very effective if used early enough before things properly take hold as I found out a few days ago, cheap enough and no annual services and a 15 year life👍👍
We have just fitted a 20kw solar system to an atcost grain shed no problem at all? Sheets are sound etc, just needed a specialist asbestos driller which was an extra £500 for the day, cheers dh
🙄🙄, I slipped up last autumn ordered a couple Ibc @ 1.40 - should have got all of it 🙄🤷🏻 the next couple were just over 2/lt but I think like everything it’s near 3 now….!!
Last I heard nufol was/is something like 500/ton? But it works totally different to nufol- I certainly wouldn’t want to be...
I think it’s nearer £3 lt now (n-durance 28) but it’s all relative really? It’s nothing like nufol scorch/damage wise , really kind on the crop in my experience 👍cheers dh
With the dry forecast it could work really well this year? I’m cutting back the last little solid dose this week & going 10lt @t2 & 10lt t3 on milling wheat & 15lt @t2 on feed to finish them off, I’ve found it mixes fine with fungicides the last few years and bittersalts etc, I go @ 150lt/ha...
That particular block is heavy hanslope clay, not very well drained but we are slowly improving this, it’s a cheap easy system & doing a good job on what was v bad blackgrass with a view to returning to winter cropping at some point when flufenacet & maybe Atlantis etc will do a cracking job 🤞...
We are almost next door in a few places & they’re certainly reputable & decent stuff, not sure what combine(s?) are replacing yet but I’d guess the big jd? Cheers dh
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