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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Regen Ag Introductions
DD on stock farm
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<blockquote data-quote="htj" data-source="post: 51724" data-attributes="member: 251"><p>We don't farm as much area as you, about 250 acres, with 120 acres combinables in a rotation with 4 yr hay lays.</p><p>We're in our second full year of DD. Establishing cereals and forage rape/turnips no problem. We have also reseed our hay lays into stubbles.</p><p>Sold the plough, and the combi! So no going back now!We also keep sucklers, and also graze these on green crops over the winter.</p><p>We use an Aitchison T-sem. Reliable and simple. Establishing spring crops now for a total fuel usage of 3 litres an acre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htj, post: 51724, member: 251"] We don't farm as much area as you, about 250 acres, with 120 acres combinables in a rotation with 4 yr hay lays. We're in our second full year of DD. Establishing cereals and forage rape/turnips no problem. We have also reseed our hay lays into stubbles. Sold the plough, and the combi! So no going back now!We also keep sucklers, and also graze these on green crops over the winter. We use an Aitchison T-sem. Reliable and simple. Establishing spring crops now for a total fuel usage of 3 litres an acre. [/QUOTE]
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