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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Claydon drill
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<blockquote data-quote="cornishking" data-source="post: 4139526" data-attributes="member: 41566"><p>Crikey! why didn't i think of that earlier, that might just work. I must admit i was getting pretty despondent about the crops but after i combined some conventionally grown wheat yesterday i do feel better about the system. I'm averaging around 3 ton per acre of wheat. His yesterday ran about 2 ton. Loads of ears just nothing in them, the hot dry spell in june/july really took its toll. My Hutchinsons Agronomist has said there are a lot of wheat crops like this in the West country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornishking, post: 4139526, member: 41566"] Crikey! why didn't i think of that earlier, that might just work. I must admit i was getting pretty despondent about the crops but after i combined some conventionally grown wheat yesterday i do feel better about the system. I'm averaging around 3 ton per acre of wheat. His yesterday ran about 2 ton. Loads of ears just nothing in them, the hot dry spell in june/july really took its toll. My Hutchinsons Agronomist has said there are a lot of wheat crops like this in the West country [/QUOTE]
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