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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Building resilience in heavy soils
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<blockquote data-quote="Wigeon" data-source="post: 7233558" data-attributes="member: 52408"><p>Of course. </p><p></p><p>Osr scratched in with horsch direct into wheat stubble, with berseem clover. Did well. Then wheat with metcalfe points. Was ok, but more than 1t/ha down on solo & cultipressed land either side. Then spring oat and vetch cover crop grazed hard for a few weeks in jan. Then spring barley. Did ok, but still down. Then winter barley, and 35% failure. Now in grass & clover (looks good, but did cultivate)</p><p></p><p>Combine on tracks, trailers only on tramlines, drilled earlier than cultivated land etc, tine drill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wigeon, post: 7233558, member: 52408"] Of course. Osr scratched in with horsch direct into wheat stubble, with berseem clover. Did well. Then wheat with metcalfe points. Was ok, but more than 1t/ha down on solo & cultipressed land either side. Then spring oat and vetch cover crop grazed hard for a few weeks in jan. Then spring barley. Did ok, but still down. Then winter barley, and 35% failure. Now in grass & clover (looks good, but did cultivate) Combine on tracks, trailers only on tramlines, drilled earlier than cultivated land etc, tine drill. [/QUOTE]
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