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Regen Ag General Discussion
Map for Direct Drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="BuskhillFarm" data-source="post: 7860934" data-attributes="member: 150947"><p>Thanks. I look after my two wee boys so free time is important for that.</p><p>I like the idea of picking a good day and getting to it. This year I’ve ploughed in aug rolled. Then combi and roll again in October. It’s first I haven’t put tracks in pre emming.</p><p>We are predominantly grass area here, with few doing arable as their main work, most do spring barley for the straw for bedding. But what I mean is the grass ground you could travel on nearly all year around, which I like and would hope direct drilling is similar. </p><p>i feel min till as a half way house and no benefit to me.</p><p>Do any of you dd’ers keep the combi? As a back up or jump straight in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuskhillFarm, post: 7860934, member: 150947"] Thanks. I look after my two wee boys so free time is important for that. I like the idea of picking a good day and getting to it. This year I’ve ploughed in aug rolled. Then combi and roll again in October. It’s first I haven’t put tracks in pre emming. We are predominantly grass area here, with few doing arable as their main work, most do spring barley for the straw for bedding. But what I mean is the grass ground you could travel on nearly all year around, which I like and would hope direct drilling is similar. i feel min till as a half way house and no benefit to me. Do any of you dd’ers keep the combi? As a back up or jump straight in? [/QUOTE]
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