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<blockquote data-quote="Farma Parma" data-source="post: 9272668" data-attributes="member: 5058"><p>its funny the mention of UREA wasnt as good as AN & i will agree on that as AN works much faster & when climate is against you as it was a year ago & not that much different this year i can tell the same. So staying with AN going forward personally. & a mostly Plough based system still is right here. DD never been even considered. </p><p>All crops sown in sept are pretty much fine & survived the 650+ mm of rain since mid Oct last year</p><p>The only except was a small field of Oats sown 3days before that rain started.,1/2 of it stood waterlogged for a 4months.</p><p>Only one Pass DD that go's on around here is OSR. </p><p>Plenty Cultivated land (Non Ploughed) too then be drilled is happening tho. </p><p>SUMO,Horsch types of Stubble cultivators and the likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farma Parma, post: 9272668, member: 5058"] its funny the mention of UREA wasnt as good as AN & i will agree on that as AN works much faster & when climate is against you as it was a year ago & not that much different this year i can tell the same. So staying with AN going forward personally. & a mostly Plough based system still is right here. DD never been even considered. All crops sown in sept are pretty much fine & survived the 650+ mm of rain since mid Oct last year The only except was a small field of Oats sown 3days before that rain started.,1/2 of it stood waterlogged for a 4months. Only one Pass DD that go's on around here is OSR. Plenty Cultivated land (Non Ploughed) too then be drilled is happening tho. SUMO,Horsch types of Stubble cultivators and the likes. [/QUOTE]
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