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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Establishing Catch Crops
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<blockquote data-quote="penfold" data-source="post: 7668021" data-attributes="member: 3000"><p>I'm planning to do something similar this year with aim to produce a carpet for the Sly to drill through. We found that the drill ran much cleaner through volunteer mustard last year. My theory is if I can produce a carpet for the drill to run on we will be able to drill in less than ideal conditions and therefore be more comfortable in continuing pushing our drilling dates back. </p><p>Only on a small area this year to see if it works. Keeping costs down and buying straights so if it's looking like it wont work due to lack of moisture and/or late harvest date we can use it later in other mixes. Think we'll be going Buckwheat, Vetch, Phacelia and maybe some cheap and cheerful mustard. Might be a complete waste of time looking at a late harvest but if you don't try these things you'll always be asking what if.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penfold, post: 7668021, member: 3000"] I'm planning to do something similar this year with aim to produce a carpet for the Sly to drill through. We found that the drill ran much cleaner through volunteer mustard last year. My theory is if I can produce a carpet for the drill to run on we will be able to drill in less than ideal conditions and therefore be more comfortable in continuing pushing our drilling dates back. Only on a small area this year to see if it works. Keeping costs down and buying straights so if it's looking like it wont work due to lack of moisture and/or late harvest date we can use it later in other mixes. Think we'll be going Buckwheat, Vetch, Phacelia and maybe some cheap and cheerful mustard. Might be a complete waste of time looking at a late harvest but if you don't try these things you'll always be asking what if. [/QUOTE]
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