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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: 7343694" data-attributes="member: 106748"><p>It was 'interesting' to look at. Seed depth varied between left on top and 4" deep. Where it was shallow and uncovered I could easily find the wide, smeared paths of the coulters, barely penetrating the surface (mostly on the headlands and behind the tracks). It was heavy ground and wet, drilling with a wheeled tractor wouldn't have been possible, so fair play to them for getting a crop established. I thought slugs would be a problem but apparently not, it's also free of weeds despite a delayed peri/post em, they don't seem to germinate well in saturated ground. Maul it in haul it in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeK, post: 7343694, member: 106748"] It was 'interesting' to look at. Seed depth varied between left on top and 4" deep. Where it was shallow and uncovered I could easily find the wide, smeared paths of the coulters, barely penetrating the surface (mostly on the headlands and behind the tracks). It was heavy ground and wet, drilling with a wheeled tractor wouldn't have been possible, so fair play to them for getting a crop established. I thought slugs would be a problem but apparently not, it's also free of weeds despite a delayed peri/post em, they don't seem to germinate well in saturated ground. Maul it in haul it in! [/QUOTE]
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