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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Breaking cultivation layer
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<blockquote data-quote="stroller" data-source="post: 7372231" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Yes, got some big patches where nothing is growing, top 3" or so is sloppy mud, underneath is quite dry. My problem is a 3m amazone primera drill with 560x 22.5 wheels at the rear, so over 1/3 of the area is pounded down after the coulters. If the soils dry its OK but slightly damp it creates a compacted layer. Autumn 19 made a right mess, some places nothing g grew in the wheel marks, I've either got to only dd in the dry or get a different drill, I also do a muck for straw swap which cause a bit of compaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stroller, post: 7372231, member: 428"] Yes, got some big patches where nothing is growing, top 3" or so is sloppy mud, underneath is quite dry. My problem is a 3m amazone primera drill with 560x 22.5 wheels at the rear, so over 1/3 of the area is pounded down after the coulters. If the soils dry its OK but slightly damp it creates a compacted layer. Autumn 19 made a right mess, some places nothing g grew in the wheel marks, I've either got to only dd in the dry or get a different drill, I also do a muck for straw swap which cause a bit of compaction. [/QUOTE]
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