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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8161284" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Timeliness.</p><p>Capacity.</p><p>Too many people trying to cover thousands of acres with too few staff.</p><p>Plough heavy land straight behind the combine. Left the weather break it down. Even the time between combining and autumn drilling will allow some wetting and drying.</p><p>Another tonne to the acre, or avoiding a complete write off will pay for an extra pass or two. Seed to soil contact. It’s essential.</p><p>Not going to tell you how to do heavy land farming but I just don’t think there’s an “easy” way or short cut. Sand’s different. It’s easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8161284, member: 2119"] Timeliness. Capacity. Too many people trying to cover thousands of acres with too few staff. Plough heavy land straight behind the combine. Left the weather break it down. Even the time between combining and autumn drilling will allow some wetting and drying. Another tonne to the acre, or avoiding a complete write off will pay for an extra pass or two. Seed to soil contact. It’s essential. Not going to tell you how to do heavy land farming but I just don’t think there’s an “easy” way or short cut. Sand’s different. It’s easy. [/QUOTE]
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