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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Claydon TerraStar
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 2336848" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>That was my initial reaction. I think Claydons would answer that this thing doesn't move the entire surface and so arguably doesn't entirely wreck the soil structure in top few inches. Also, I don't like the heavy press on the Carrier. If the soil is tacky and is to be left overwinter then it's best to just leave it.</p><p></p><p>I can see us using it to run over moled fields which are due to be spring cropped to close the moling channels. Also, it might do what we currently do with maschios after drilling things like beans.</p><p></p><p>Might use it behind wheat in front of winter barley to reduce volunteer pressure. The main thing I dislike with our current system is moving a lot of wet soil at drilling time. If we're going to move soil I'd rather do it straight behind the combine in the dry, and then drill with a low disturbance drill rather than a strip till drill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 2336848, member: 386"] That was my initial reaction. I think Claydons would answer that this thing doesn't move the entire surface and so arguably doesn't entirely wreck the soil structure in top few inches. Also, I don't like the heavy press on the Carrier. If the soil is tacky and is to be left overwinter then it's best to just leave it. I can see us using it to run over moled fields which are due to be spring cropped to close the moling channels. Also, it might do what we currently do with maschios after drilling things like beans. Might use it behind wheat in front of winter barley to reduce volunteer pressure. The main thing I dislike with our current system is moving a lot of wet soil at drilling time. If we're going to move soil I'd rather do it straight behind the combine in the dry, and then drill with a low disturbance drill rather than a strip till drill. [/QUOTE]
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