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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Claydon
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<blockquote data-quote="Niels" data-source="post: 330432" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>Method or technique, whatever you want to name it Clive. One might call it an art. I would, if I had 1000mm+ annually on my fields, a terrible start position (unlevel, no OM, wrong Ca/Mg levels and expensive land prices + fixed costs). Doesn't make for an easy entry! Your bank balance and mind must be strong enough to cope with failures in year 1-5. Recently I was speaking to a farmer that has been experimenting with plough-alternatives for 8 years now. His soils have not improved at all. What should you do?</p><p></p><p>Say you DO venture into the no-till route (a system where only a drill is used and perhaps a straw harrow). Would you go with CTF, covers and a new drill all at once or carry it out in phases?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niels, post: 330432, member: 141"] Method or technique, whatever you want to name it Clive. One might call it an art. I would, if I had 1000mm+ annually on my fields, a terrible start position (unlevel, no OM, wrong Ca/Mg levels and expensive land prices + fixed costs). Doesn't make for an easy entry! Your bank balance and mind must be strong enough to cope with failures in year 1-5. Recently I was speaking to a farmer that has been experimenting with plough-alternatives for 8 years now. His soils have not improved at all. What should you do? Say you DO venture into the no-till route (a system where only a drill is used and perhaps a straw harrow). Would you go with CTF, covers and a new drill all at once or carry it out in phases? [/QUOTE]
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