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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Direct/Strip-till drilling photo gallery
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<blockquote data-quote="combineguy" data-source="post: 6252" data-attributes="member: 752"><p>Located in the lower half of the south island</p><p> </p><p>Some more info re the 2nd photo's above</p><p> </p><p>Swedes sown approx 600 metres above sea level. Had Olsen P level of 9. We drilled it with a blend of urea and DAP giving the plant 100 kg of N/ha and 60 kg of P/ha. Prior to sowing we broadcasted super on the block providing another 50 kg of P/ha and 60 kg/ha of S and lime at 5T/ha. There is also a trial plot in this field investigating the varying levels of P and the effect on the plant. Once trials are completed and results published i should be able to post pics and results</p><p> </p><p>The other photo's only difference was no lime, and slightly closer to sea level, and was kale instead of swedes</p><p> </p><p>check out directdriller for some more pics re sowing cereals, if interest i will post some in here also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="combineguy, post: 6252, member: 752"] Located in the lower half of the south island Some more info re the 2nd photo's above Swedes sown approx 600 metres above sea level. Had Olsen P level of 9. We drilled it with a blend of urea and DAP giving the plant 100 kg of N/ha and 60 kg of P/ha. Prior to sowing we broadcasted super on the block providing another 50 kg of P/ha and 60 kg/ha of S and lime at 5T/ha. There is also a trial plot in this field investigating the varying levels of P and the effect on the plant. Once trials are completed and results published i should be able to post pics and results The other photo's only difference was no lime, and slightly closer to sea level, and was kale instead of swedes check out directdriller for some more pics re sowing cereals, if interest i will post some in here also [/QUOTE]
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