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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Any ideas whats up
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<blockquote data-quote="Philip Hedeng" data-source="post: 6953688" data-attributes="member: 40228"><p>I'm most suprised by the difference of your beans, but I guess you've had close to our conditions this winter that has lead to poor structure and low temperatures in soil. Soils have been plastic and hard to create tilth and good seed to soil contact with a direct drill. It has also lead to painfully low amounts of mineralized N, which might be an indicator of overall microbial activity. The ways of nature to create good soil structure that we rely on with direct drilling has been sabotaged by... nature.. this winter. </p><p>Would be interesting to see if there are differences to nodulation on the bean roots. And what has happened to the seedlings that has not showed up? There has been a lot of slugs here this spring which is very unusual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip Hedeng, post: 6953688, member: 40228"] I'm most suprised by the difference of your beans, but I guess you've had close to our conditions this winter that has lead to poor structure and low temperatures in soil. Soils have been plastic and hard to create tilth and good seed to soil contact with a direct drill. It has also lead to painfully low amounts of mineralized N, which might be an indicator of overall microbial activity. The ways of nature to create good soil structure that we rely on with direct drilling has been sabotaged by... nature.. this winter. Would be interesting to see if there are differences to nodulation on the bean roots. And what has happened to the seedlings that has not showed up? There has been a lot of slugs here this spring which is very unusual. [/QUOTE]
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