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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 9235856" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I can’t remember which year it was 2000’s. We didn’t do any spring drilling until 20th April but the beet and spring barley did really well. We paraplowed stubbles and ex beet land once most of the ponds had gone then power harrowed once it had further dried off. Didn’t bring up cacky clods to set like concrete, just shattered the surface. Might not have even needed the power Harrow but it helped level the slight paraplow ridges. Drilled with unidrill that didn’t block with trash. Seedbed didn’t dry out in subsequent drought. Think spring barley had no rain on it, but yielded very well.</p><p>But it if had stayed wet we couldn’t have done much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 9235856, member: 2119"] I can’t remember which year it was 2000’s. We didn’t do any spring drilling until 20th April but the beet and spring barley did really well. We paraplowed stubbles and ex beet land once most of the ponds had gone then power harrowed once it had further dried off. Didn’t bring up cacky clods to set like concrete, just shattered the surface. Might not have even needed the power Harrow but it helped level the slight paraplow ridges. Drilled with unidrill that didn’t block with trash. Seedbed didn’t dry out in subsequent drought. Think spring barley had no rain on it, but yielded very well. But it if had stayed wet we couldn’t have done much. [/QUOTE]
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