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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 7723272" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>I don't subsoil as there are tiles at 16" in places. </p><p>I use the Hosch to establish OSR and WW after OSR, then ploughing after 1st and 2nd wheats. </p><p>After OSR I leave the stubble for a fortnight, run it over with a short disc type machine and leave it for another fortnight, then run the Terrano through at 15 degrees to the tramlines and drill with a Horsch ST4 on standard Duet coulters. Disturbing the soil with 14 day intervals seems to disturb the slug life cycle and we don't see much damage in 1st wheats. </p><p>I should mention that the soil really 'boils' at 9/10k, there is more mixing of the trash than you might expect from a narrow leg but that fits my aim to get the soil to start breaking down wheat straw as soon as I can incorporate it ahead of OSR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 7723272, member: 11374"] I don't subsoil as there are tiles at 16" in places. I use the Hosch to establish OSR and WW after OSR, then ploughing after 1st and 2nd wheats. After OSR I leave the stubble for a fortnight, run it over with a short disc type machine and leave it for another fortnight, then run the Terrano through at 15 degrees to the tramlines and drill with a Horsch ST4 on standard Duet coulters. Disturbing the soil with 14 day intervals seems to disturb the slug life cycle and we don't see much damage in 1st wheats. I should mention that the soil really 'boils' at 9/10k, there is more mixing of the trash than you might expect from a narrow leg but that fits my aim to get the soil to start breaking down wheat straw as soon as I can incorporate it ahead of OSR. [/QUOTE]
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