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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="Hobbit" data-source="post: 7233623" data-attributes="member: 34348"><p>Was the 1t/ha drop off set buy the reduced establishment cost?</p><p>I’m no expert and I don’t know your farm. No till is working here but it’s been a long process Started with strip till then moved to no till. Some say strip till let’s the soil adapt to not being moved but I think it alloweds the farmer time to get their head round the idea. We are on heavy land mostly and I think the soil is coping well with the last 2 autumns and the crops look well. Yields have been varied but profitable. Still trying to do more cover cropping, diversity is key with them. Earlier drilling with high seed rates where possible (BG allowing). Sorry if this isn’t much use to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbit, post: 7233623, member: 34348"] Was the 1t/ha drop off set buy the reduced establishment cost? I’m no expert and I don’t know your farm. No till is working here but it’s been a long process Started with strip till then moved to no till. Some say strip till let’s the soil adapt to not being moved but I think it alloweds the farmer time to get their head round the idea. We are on heavy land mostly and I think the soil is coping well with the last 2 autumns and the crops look well. Yields have been varied but profitable. Still trying to do more cover cropping, diversity is key with them. Earlier drilling with high seed rates where possible (BG allowing). Sorry if this isn’t much use to you. [/QUOTE]
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