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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Danish drilling trial in different systems
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<blockquote data-quote="JDJ" data-source="post: 1281114" data-attributes="member: 1665"><p>Not only for dd, in this area 90% of the spring barley fields looks like s..t both in ploughed and min till systems. </p><p>Imo true dd spring crops will only work in 1 out of 5 years here in Denmark. All the other years we have to move to top soil to get some water out of the soli. Otherwise it will never get dry and warm enough. And if you wait long enough to make it dry and warm up on it's own it will be too late for a high yield spring barley crop. </p><p>My spring beans is a good example one swallow pass with a cultivator = 100% germination and a cracking looking crop, dd beans 70-80% germination, the rest of the planets is halfway eaten by slugs. </p><p>I still think dd is the way forward, but if the result will be better after a pass with a cultivator I wouldn't hesitate to pull the cultivator out of the sheed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDJ, post: 1281114, member: 1665"] Not only for dd, in this area 90% of the spring barley fields looks like s..t both in ploughed and min till systems. Imo true dd spring crops will only work in 1 out of 5 years here in Denmark. All the other years we have to move to top soil to get some water out of the soli. Otherwise it will never get dry and warm enough. And if you wait long enough to make it dry and warm up on it's own it will be too late for a high yield spring barley crop. My spring beans is a good example one swallow pass with a cultivator = 100% germination and a cracking looking crop, dd beans 70-80% germination, the rest of the planets is halfway eaten by slugs. I still think dd is the way forward, but if the result will be better after a pass with a cultivator I wouldn't hesitate to pull the cultivator out of the sheed. [/QUOTE]
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