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Sprayed off I guess, interesting viewpoint and one which I’m of a similar opinion, if it disturbs the soil, it’s min till, direct drilling for me is non disturbance, others would argue they are drilling into the stubble and it’s direct drilling, everyone seems to have a slightly different view and yes it was wet in comparison to the other event recently.Where's the cover crop??
Some of those machines are one pass drilling not direct drilling.
Where is the conventional comparison? ie shallow in the autumn fb vaderstad now
I always think direct drilling is direct into the stubble. No-tilling is non-disturbance.Sprayed off I guess, interesting viewpoint and one which I’m of a similar opinion, if it disturbs the soil, it’s min till, direct drilling for me is non disturbance, others would argue they are drilling into the stubble and it’s direct drilling, everyone seems to have a slightly different view and yes it was wet in comparison to the other event recently.
I agree with that bit.I always think direct drilling is direct into the stubble. No-tilling is non-disturbance.
And there in lies the conundrum!! Collectively we all have a slightly different view on the same subject, I agree with the wtfdik, I know nowt!I always think direct drilling is direct into the stubble. No-tilling is non-disturbance.
Min-tilling is cultivation with a machine that doesn't drop a seed into the ground.
I am an odd cornishman though so wtfdik.