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Regen Ag General Discussion
Direct Drilling - Clay soils
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 7234643" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>The last 2 years have reminded me even on our lighter soils how important cover crops are - we can drill on the green in almost any conditions, bare stubble we can not</p><p></p><p>for what is costs a and despite not being the best cover crop agronomically a few kgs of mustard/sunflower and linseed can make a hell of a difference to how you can get on</p><p></p><p>The beans being drilled in this video were autumn 2019, not heavy soil but it was WET, nothing else was being drilled ploughed or cultivated locally that day under any establishment system, the coulters and the tyres run clean through on the green cover and the seed was going in well</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]UkHWHoXif5c[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 7234643, member: 6"] The last 2 years have reminded me even on our lighter soils how important cover crops are - we can drill on the green in almost any conditions, bare stubble we can not for what is costs a and despite not being the best cover crop agronomically a few kgs of mustard/sunflower and linseed can make a hell of a difference to how you can get on The beans being drilled in this video were autumn 2019, not heavy soil but it was WET, nothing else was being drilled ploughed or cultivated locally that day under any establishment system, the coulters and the tyres run clean through on the green cover and the seed was going in well [MEDIA=youtube]UkHWHoXif5c[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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