A day of crimper rollers

Chris F

Staff Member
Media
Location
Hammerwich
It would seem that crimper rollers are in vogue right now. Here are some of the ones I found today:


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PuG

Member
I was reading back along a study (with results) on crimp rolling vs other methods for crop termination (included a break down of all crops trialed), saved the website somewhere! but basically given the results crimp was never satisfactory vs mowing or undercutting on its own. Mowing seemed the most effective overall, undercutting variable, and crimp rolling hardly worth the diesel on the greater majority of crops. Obviously there must be a time or place, but most tend to roll then desiccate which is fine if your not organic! still it seems like a good excuse to sell even more machinery to farmers.

Think im going to either flail mow or pick up a large sickle mower to go on the front of the tractor to lay the cover crops flat.
 
I was reading back along a study (with results) on crimp rolling vs other methods for crop termination (included a break down of all crops trialed), saved the website somewhere! but basically given the results crimp was never satisfactory vs mowing or undercutting on its own. Mowing seemed the most effective overall, undercutting variable, and crimp rolling hardly worth the diesel on the greater majority of crops. Obviously there must be a time or place, but most tend to roll then desiccate which is fine if your not organic! still it seems like a good excuse to sell even more machinery to farmers.

Think im going to either flail mow or pick up a large sickle mower to go on the front of the tractor to lay the cover crops flat.

Crimp works well in tropical areas

A lot of the kit marketed as "innovative" at agritechnica isn't. Its a rehash of the same old - drills and cultivators particularly
 

capfits

Member
Disappointed thought it was going to be for processing grain.
Oh well. Just look like crumbled bars for a Hays levelling Harrow to me.
PM if you want one 3 sitting in weeds these days. ;)
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Cover crops must be mandatory in Germany? Don't think i saw one field of bare stubble. Did a fair bit of miles between hannover, bad pyrmont, dusseldorf and harsewinkel.
 

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