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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Companion/cover crop for oats
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<blockquote data-quote="pear" data-source="post: 6878851" data-attributes="member: 18322"><p>I’ve had a field drilled with spring oats and as it emerges it turns out that either the drill was very blocked or simply shat itself. (Not me drilling- contractor!) </p><p>There are 2m wide gaps and also a few other gaps within a 8m drill width. Just by looking at it I’d say there is 30-40% not sown.</p><p></p><p>Without starting WW3 (hence why I posted this here and not main cropping thread!) is there a cover crop I can spin on to fill in the gaps to take what’s there through to harvest or am I best to cut my losses and plant a cover crop to go with the oats and have it as a non cash cover crop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pear, post: 6878851, member: 18322"] I’ve had a field drilled with spring oats and as it emerges it turns out that either the drill was very blocked or simply shat itself. (Not me drilling- contractor!) There are 2m wide gaps and also a few other gaps within a 8m drill width. Just by looking at it I’d say there is 30-40% not sown. Without starting WW3 (hence why I posted this here and not main cropping thread!) is there a cover crop I can spin on to fill in the gaps to take what’s there through to harvest or am I best to cut my losses and plant a cover crop to go with the oats and have it as a non cash cover crop? [/QUOTE]
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