One leg per row?Yes it’s a Sumo LDS
Always thought you could plant maize without going through the mega cultivation route.
One leg per row?Yes it’s a Sumo LDS
Yes one leg per row.One leg per row?
Always thought you could plant maize without going through the mega cultivation route.
Yes one leg per row.
Certainly makes you question all the work normally done for maize.
Established with 3.2 lts fuel per acre.
Do you have any panning issues with using rotovator l shaped blades??It was an old Howard 60" machine which we widened, and removed un-needed blade carriers
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We were recommended rotospike but had a conventional machine so used that. The leg in front would also be better behind for panning concerns, but we have been pleased with performance over the past two seasons. Can you get spikes to fit standard rotors?Do you have any panning issues with using rotovator l shaped blades??
Would a rotospike be a better option
Not sure but would think you could pick a rotor spike pretty cheapWe were recommended rotospike but had a conventional machine so used that. The leg in front would also be better behind for panning concerns, but we have been pleased with performance over the past two seasons. Can you get spikes to fit standard rotors?
Really!!!!
Try it at seven hundred feet on heavy clay. And a few thousand rooks.
The crop drilled with the LDS yielded 34 t/ha
Crops drilled with lots of cultivation and precision drill yielded between 26t/ha and 41t/ha.
Some behind the precision drill had to be re drilled due to rooks.
5 year average is 33t/ha