In my experience it is more the risk factor, given a nice spring it can yield as well as an early sown crop, but if the spring is unfavourable it will only yield half that of an early drilled crop.
It does not have a lot of horse power if chopping the straw.
In my experience you need roughly 100 hp for every 10 t/hr of output when the chopper is engaged.
At 775 hp means only 77.5 t/hr of output.
No, but a shame we couldn't have had another thread for that.
I will take from it what is best for me and my business. If it does none of these I will not take part in it.
Well I've spent about 3 hours reading this thread to try and learn about the SFI and most of that time has been spent learning of every bodies political views, most of you should have become MPs or Civil servants as you seem more interested in running the country than farming!
With 0:24:24 not much over £400/t fibrophos wants to be £150/t taking into account extra spreading costs and the stuff that blows away in the wind when spread.
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