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Cover crop pre direct drilled beet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will 1594" data-source="post: 7019820" data-attributes="member: 3539"><p>Spud . You say bodied. , tatie land or not . </p><p>we will have around 70 acre this time coming beet. On heavier ground </p><p>run two separate rotations , one round spuds , carrot , other round beet , beans on the heavier fields not suitable for spuds , ours and neighbours , will get subsoiler where combine wheels run legs at 3.5 m and headlands , then tickled over and mustard , then mid late September, fibro and beet salt on , then ploughed , when dry enough to travel on. , subsoiler through it to level and half work down , then in spring .front cultivator and mulch drill , this has worked well last 5 years</p><p>Have tried half field worked at backend and oil raddish down behind low disturbance subsoiler like when sow rape , at 45 cm rows ,in backend . then mulch drilled between it . Worked ok , slower to get going but by June not much in it </p><p>The ultimate would be , strip till in backend sowing 2 different mixes , one down strip and and different in between , then sprsy off January and run a row cleaner or strip till back through to freshen up in spring . </p><p>our neighbours agronomist. , has a customer who kylio cover off and dd beet in to it had some issues with germination , COuld residue of Chem affect it ? </p><p>there is a lad down in Suffolk who grows beet on heavy land and then he laughs and says very heavy land And strip till , had good results and some serious disasters. </p><p>think you will struggle to get consistent depth with coulter drill need disc / mulch drill when straight in , that is what I have found , now got disc mulch drill , Makes the job</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will 1594, post: 7019820, member: 3539"] Spud . You say bodied. , tatie land or not . we will have around 70 acre this time coming beet. On heavier ground run two separate rotations , one round spuds , carrot , other round beet , beans on the heavier fields not suitable for spuds , ours and neighbours , will get subsoiler where combine wheels run legs at 3.5 m and headlands , then tickled over and mustard , then mid late September, fibro and beet salt on , then ploughed , when dry enough to travel on. , subsoiler through it to level and half work down , then in spring .front cultivator and mulch drill , this has worked well last 5 years Have tried half field worked at backend and oil raddish down behind low disturbance subsoiler like when sow rape , at 45 cm rows ,in backend . then mulch drilled between it . Worked ok , slower to get going but by June not much in it The ultimate would be , strip till in backend sowing 2 different mixes , one down strip and and different in between , then sprsy off January and run a row cleaner or strip till back through to freshen up in spring . our neighbours agronomist. , has a customer who kylio cover off and dd beet in to it had some issues with germination , COuld residue of Chem affect it ? there is a lad down in Suffolk who grows beet on heavy land and then he laughs and says very heavy land And strip till , had good results and some serious disasters. think you will struggle to get consistent depth with coulter drill need disc / mulch drill when straight in , that is what I have found , now got disc mulch drill , Makes the job [/QUOTE]
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