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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Establishing Catch Crops
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<blockquote data-quote="Nzed" data-source="post: 7661493" data-attributes="member: 142192"><p>Hi Peter, are you baling the oat straw? If the volunteers from the straw swath get too tall and thick in the catch crop then that could be where the wheat might struggle to establish. I did exactly this this year after oats but did graze with sheep. Drilled with a disc drill and the wheat is a bit slower in the old straw rows, (mid winter here now). What drill will you use to establish the wheat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nzed, post: 7661493, member: 142192"] Hi Peter, are you baling the oat straw? If the volunteers from the straw swath get too tall and thick in the catch crop then that could be where the wheat might struggle to establish. I did exactly this this year after oats but did graze with sheep. Drilled with a disc drill and the wheat is a bit slower in the old straw rows, (mid winter here now). What drill will you use to establish the wheat? [/QUOTE]
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