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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Have any of the religious direct drillers been ploughing or tilling this time?
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6833536" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>Using gps </p><p>not having the cost of markers and tramline shut offs pays most of the capital cost</p><p>maintenance on markers is also costly </p><p>Working skip runs makes turns quicker and leaves the tractor back at the gate on smaller fields </p><p>on a sprayer and Fert spreader the ferliser and spray saving for auto shut off pays for the cost in the first year</p><p>spreading Fert on rig and furrow grass is miles more accurate just drive down the ridges and width is set by gps no driving one wheel on top other in furrow </p><p>overlaps Are avoided in gores that reduce double Fert laid patches </p><p>but the biggest benefit is running controlled traffic and only unloading trailers allowed on tramlines </p><p>when we ploughEd and multicultivated in the 80s the tech we have now would have been a 25% reducation in cultivation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6833536, member: 305"] Using gps not having the cost of markers and tramline shut offs pays most of the capital cost maintenance on markers is also costly Working skip runs makes turns quicker and leaves the tractor back at the gate on smaller fields on a sprayer and Fert spreader the ferliser and spray saving for auto shut off pays for the cost in the first year spreading Fert on rig and furrow grass is miles more accurate just drive down the ridges and width is set by gps no driving one wheel on top other in furrow overlaps Are avoided in gores that reduce double Fert laid patches but the biggest benefit is running controlled traffic and only unloading trailers allowed on tramlines when we ploughEd and multicultivated in the 80s the tech we have now would have been a 25% reducation in cultivation [/QUOTE]
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Have any of the religious direct drillers been ploughing or tilling this time?
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