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How well does the spun on wheat look? Are fert spreaders accurate enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeK" data-source="post: 7337142" data-attributes="member: 106748"><p>I think a cultivator that moves all the soil reliably down to 6", ideally with lots of narrow tines so it doesn't leave the beans too stripy would be the ideal choice. Watching the neighbours, they cultivated after combining their beans with a Vaderstad Carrier, probably only 2-4", the volunteers came up a treat. Predictably, crows weren't interested in pulling them up! Important to minimise or avoid driving on any areas that have been cultivated because they don't like compaction. Maybe put a higher seed rate on the headlands because, again, they don't like compaction. The only thing stopping me is our large crow population, I'd end up with bare patches if they weren't good and deep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeK, post: 7337142, member: 106748"] I think a cultivator that moves all the soil reliably down to 6", ideally with lots of narrow tines so it doesn't leave the beans too stripy would be the ideal choice. Watching the neighbours, they cultivated after combining their beans with a Vaderstad Carrier, probably only 2-4", the volunteers came up a treat. Predictably, crows weren't interested in pulling them up! Important to minimise or avoid driving on any areas that have been cultivated because they don't like compaction. Maybe put a higher seed rate on the headlands because, again, they don't like compaction. The only thing stopping me is our large crow population, I'd end up with bare patches if they weren't good and deep [/QUOTE]
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