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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
DD Newbie- Is Simtech a good machine to start off with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruston3w" data-source="post: 3350344" data-attributes="member: 50284"><p>How many acres to drill? We drill a modest 400 acres of corn and a bit more cc with 3.43m, we replaced a horsch co4 and 3m combination- the combination would go anywhere but cost a fortune to run and hammered the land, the horsch was cheaper when dry but took too much pulling and too heavy on damp headlands. I thought we would need to keep the combination for drilling beet land when wet but we have not looked back since t-sem landed.....sometimes have to go a bit steady when it is hard to give coulters a chance.....back to how many acres I guess(and maybe how many big stones?)</p><p>Less than half the fuel , double the work rate and all round sent the combi into the history books for us. Keep well worn points ready to put back on in july to drill cover crops if it is really hard.....IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruston3w, post: 3350344, member: 50284"] How many acres to drill? We drill a modest 400 acres of corn and a bit more cc with 3.43m, we replaced a horsch co4 and 3m combination- the combination would go anywhere but cost a fortune to run and hammered the land, the horsch was cheaper when dry but took too much pulling and too heavy on damp headlands. I thought we would need to keep the combination for drilling beet land when wet but we have not looked back since t-sem landed.....sometimes have to go a bit steady when it is hard to give coulters a chance.....back to how many acres I guess(and maybe how many big stones?) Less than half the fuel , double the work rate and all round sent the combi into the history books for us. Keep well worn points ready to put back on in july to drill cover crops if it is really hard.....IMO [/QUOTE]
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