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<blockquote data-quote="chaffcutter" data-source="post: 6942214" data-attributes="member: 500"><p>[USER=2681]@Chae1[/USER] I would say that zero tilled is definitely less affected by heavy rainfall and absorbs far more than when we were deep cultivating, if only because undisturbed stubble is the safest state it can be in. One pass then to sow with as little disturbance as possible preserves that state, and we can often walk crops in trainers or shoes after rain when you would need wellies or boots at least if we had ploughed it.</p><p>BUT the snag is that on our land despite it holding water for much longer, it still runs short eventually, and it’s getting towards that point now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaffcutter, post: 6942214, member: 500"] [USER=2681]@Chae1[/USER] I would say that zero tilled is definitely less affected by heavy rainfall and absorbs far more than when we were deep cultivating, if only because undisturbed stubble is the safest state it can be in. One pass then to sow with as little disturbance as possible preserves that state, and we can often walk crops in trainers or shoes after rain when you would need wellies or boots at least if we had ploughed it. BUT the snag is that on our land despite it holding water for much longer, it still runs short eventually, and it’s getting towards that point now. [/QUOTE]
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