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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Bourgault or Dutch Openers for Horsch Co drill
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<blockquote data-quote="Goggles" data-source="post: 5001746" data-attributes="member: 4789"><p>We used bourgalt last year and we’re fairly happy with them. My only issue with them was the fertiliser opening occasionally blocked with soil, but with an opening facing straight down, I guess this will happen.</p><p>A couple of times the seed tubes blocked, but I think this was end coulters and turning too tight on the headland with a wide machine and the end legs actually going backwards.</p><p>We’ve managed a bit of spring drilling and has gone fairly well, mainly due to the bourgalt feet moving less soil than other coulters, therefore stirring up less pudding, which we laughingly call soil round here.</p><p>Minimal soil disturbance also means easier pulling. We have a neighbour on duets and he’s on his knees trying to get up some hills.</p><p>We also found seed placement was excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goggles, post: 5001746, member: 4789"] We used bourgalt last year and we’re fairly happy with them. My only issue with them was the fertiliser opening occasionally blocked with soil, but with an opening facing straight down, I guess this will happen. A couple of times the seed tubes blocked, but I think this was end coulters and turning too tight on the headland with a wide machine and the end legs actually going backwards. We’ve managed a bit of spring drilling and has gone fairly well, mainly due to the bourgalt feet moving less soil than other coulters, therefore stirring up less pudding, which we laughingly call soil round here. Minimal soil disturbance also means easier pulling. We have a neighbour on duets and he’s on his knees trying to get up some hills. We also found seed placement was excellent. [/QUOTE]
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