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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Have you learnt how to control slugs ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 7831225" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>We are still getting some fair slug problems in one situation in particular. The drill type makes a difference in this situation. In ex osr where there is green cover/volunteers the disc drill is fine. However we had some fields/patches where big areas were just bare soil as I presume the volunteers and planted catch crop were eaten by slugs. I’m these areas the pressure from slugs on disc drilled wheat was massive wheareas from the tine drill it barely registered. A good lesson on reading the conditions presented infront of you and making small adaptations to your plans if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 7831225, member: 4612"] We are still getting some fair slug problems in one situation in particular. The drill type makes a difference in this situation. In ex osr where there is green cover/volunteers the disc drill is fine. However we had some fields/patches where big areas were just bare soil as I presume the volunteers and planted catch crop were eaten by slugs. I’m these areas the pressure from slugs on disc drilled wheat was massive wheareas from the tine drill it barely registered. A good lesson on reading the conditions presented infront of you and making small adaptations to your plans if possible. [/QUOTE]
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