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Direct Seed drill Solá Ceres TM 2612
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<blockquote data-quote="Spanish" data-source="post: 6766217" data-attributes="member: 106132"><p>My area is wet. The important thing in direct sowing is to rotate. For sunflower I work with a chisel and I pass the michel tooth decompactor, the following year, since there is no cereal straw the seeder does not block straw. When sowing after cereal (wheat after wheat or oats after wheat) after harvesting, I pass the disc harrow at a shallow depth and apply about 30 units of nitrogen so that it decomposes better before planting. In the part of the SIE that there is to stop fallow, I sow vera and, in green, I kill and semi-burrow it with the harrow of discs and with the cereal straw of the previous year it makes organic matter.</p><p>When the straw has value, I also pack it to sell, but you have to know that the straw has many macro and micro-nutrients that at the price of fertilizers is money that flies if I pack it.</p><p>For me direct seeding is a good method, what happens is that you have to learn little by little</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spanish, post: 6766217, member: 106132"] My area is wet. The important thing in direct sowing is to rotate. For sunflower I work with a chisel and I pass the michel tooth decompactor, the following year, since there is no cereal straw the seeder does not block straw. When sowing after cereal (wheat after wheat or oats after wheat) after harvesting, I pass the disc harrow at a shallow depth and apply about 30 units of nitrogen so that it decomposes better before planting. In the part of the SIE that there is to stop fallow, I sow vera and, in green, I kill and semi-burrow it with the harrow of discs and with the cereal straw of the previous year it makes organic matter. When the straw has value, I also pack it to sell, but you have to know that the straw has many macro and micro-nutrients that at the price of fertilizers is money that flies if I pack it. For me direct seeding is a good method, what happens is that you have to learn little by little [/QUOTE]
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