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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Claydon and stones
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<blockquote data-quote="JJT" data-source="post: 6181790" data-attributes="member: 6742"><p>Had a claydon on demo to put 30 ac spring barley in. Did a nice job, apart from its pulled a lot more stones up than plough/ combi drill does. 8-10 inch size stones that the power harrow would knock down and go over have all ended up on top. I know a tine drill is always going to be worse for stones but wondering if anyone has experience of running a claydon on stoney ground, once you have been through a few times does it stop pulling as many up? Am keen to get away from the plough combi drill system as I don't think it's doing our soil any favours and don't think a no til disc drill is suitable for us. </p><p></p><p>Any experience of advice appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJT, post: 6181790, member: 6742"] Had a claydon on demo to put 30 ac spring barley in. Did a nice job, apart from its pulled a lot more stones up than plough/ combi drill does. 8-10 inch size stones that the power harrow would knock down and go over have all ended up on top. I know a tine drill is always going to be worse for stones but wondering if anyone has experience of running a claydon on stoney ground, once you have been through a few times does it stop pulling as many up? Am keen to get away from the plough combi drill system as I don't think it's doing our soil any favours and don't think a no til disc drill is suitable for us. Any experience of advice appreciated. Thanks Joe. [/QUOTE]
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