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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 5156034" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>You won't from just no till drilling but the books still open for a complete no till system. Certainly a move to no till drilling with two winter crops and one spring crop does not work. However keeping the soil covered and growing something all year round might assist but I think you need to be looking at a 6 crop rotation to make it work really.</p><p></p><p>I've come to the conclusion though that its probably not worth the hassle and extra management because we are all heading for organic farming anyway so the plough will be prevalent as to do that without one is really going to cause an issue. spending £20/acre to plough isn't going to cause an issue growing 3t of wheat at £300/tonne is it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 5156034, member: 192"] You won't from just no till drilling but the books still open for a complete no till system. Certainly a move to no till drilling with two winter crops and one spring crop does not work. However keeping the soil covered and growing something all year round might assist but I think you need to be looking at a 6 crop rotation to make it work really. I've come to the conclusion though that its probably not worth the hassle and extra management because we are all heading for organic farming anyway so the plough will be prevalent as to do that without one is really going to cause an issue. spending £20/acre to plough isn't going to cause an issue growing 3t of wheat at £300/tonne is it! [/QUOTE]
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