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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Direct tine drill build
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<blockquote data-quote="Wombat" data-source="post: 8140390" data-attributes="member: 1709"><p>Very much so I was racking up invoices and still hadn’t thought how it was going to go together or some parts of it so it’s nice to see it work and be so simple in the end and have my aim of better spring crops as a start.</p><p></p><p>I am learning all the time, I went to early with some spring barley in some heavy stuff this year even though it went in nice as it was that needs to be in mentality, it ended up a bit of a sluggy, Bg mess. So as it was home saved seed I decided to roundup it off an redrill and it looks much better so that was a learning exercise. Even though it was dry when I decided to redrill you have the confidence the drill will get you a crop started whereas I might have left it before for fear of having nothing.</p><p></p><p>hopefully the aim of this thread will be someone else having a go as in the end the budget hasn’t been massive to get where I am</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wombat, post: 8140390, member: 1709"] Very much so I was racking up invoices and still hadn’t thought how it was going to go together or some parts of it so it’s nice to see it work and be so simple in the end and have my aim of better spring crops as a start. I am learning all the time, I went to early with some spring barley in some heavy stuff this year even though it went in nice as it was that needs to be in mentality, it ended up a bit of a sluggy, Bg mess. So as it was home saved seed I decided to roundup it off an redrill and it looks much better so that was a learning exercise. Even though it was dry when I decided to redrill you have the confidence the drill will get you a crop started whereas I might have left it before for fear of having nothing. hopefully the aim of this thread will be someone else having a go as in the end the budget hasn’t been massive to get where I am [/QUOTE]
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