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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
2015 Sumo DTS Pictures/Blog
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<blockquote data-quote="Shutesy" data-source="post: 3725302" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Thanks, W Barley, 2nd Wheats and S barley all looking decent this year, most of the 1st wheats look ok though got a few very thin patches due to dry clods at drilling and slugs post drilling (ploughed land and not drilled with the DTS though). OSR was a disaster but not really the drills fault as everybodys acreage in this area was near enough a write off though we do still have 25 acres out of the 70 we drilled but not expecting much more than 1t/ac. Majority of the S Beans are looking ok but those drilled a bit later into slightly heavier ground are suffering a bit from lack of moisture and not the greatest seedbeds. As per many others most things could do with a drink now, anything drilled direct into stubble is holding up better than ploughed stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shutesy, post: 3725302, member: 316"] Thanks, W Barley, 2nd Wheats and S barley all looking decent this year, most of the 1st wheats look ok though got a few very thin patches due to dry clods at drilling and slugs post drilling (ploughed land and not drilled with the DTS though). OSR was a disaster but not really the drills fault as everybodys acreage in this area was near enough a write off though we do still have 25 acres out of the 70 we drilled but not expecting much more than 1t/ac. Majority of the S Beans are looking ok but those drilled a bit later into slightly heavier ground are suffering a bit from lack of moisture and not the greatest seedbeds. As per many others most things could do with a drink now, anything drilled direct into stubble is holding up better than ploughed stuff. [/QUOTE]
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