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Regen Ag General Discussion
Direct drilling sugar beet
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<blockquote data-quote="Zan" data-source="post: 6765409" data-attributes="member: 24746"><p>Honestly......no, never found anyone, and didn’t put any beet in last year (I didn’t really have the right land available and didn’t see it worth growing on sh!t land) nor will I be doing this year. To me the way the job has gone I saw it as too high risk for very little potential big returns. And when my new contract manager turned round and told me that “if I don’t grow this year I wouldn’t be allowed to grow again next year” it made me think well rubbish then ram your contract up your arse! </p><p>maybe I’m wrong but I can’t see beet at £28 a tonne (where i personally think it should be) ever.</p><p>Shame though as I think it would work on zero till land with the right structure, just the damage you do when lifting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zan, post: 6765409, member: 24746"] Honestly......no, never found anyone, and didn’t put any beet in last year (I didn’t really have the right land available and didn’t see it worth growing on sh!t land) nor will I be doing this year. To me the way the job has gone I saw it as too high risk for very little potential big returns. And when my new contract manager turned round and told me that “if I don’t grow this year I wouldn’t be allowed to grow again next year” it made me think well rubbish then ram your contract up your arse! maybe I’m wrong but I can’t see beet at £28 a tonne (where i personally think it should be) ever. Shame though as I think it would work on zero till land with the right structure, just the damage you do when lifting [/QUOTE]
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