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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Map for Direct Drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="tr250" data-source="post: 7870238" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>I personally would advise against strip till ie claydon etc because it’s a one trick pony and it moves too much soil at drilling time. Personally I run a weaving gd as in your position don’t have enough land to have 2 drills. So basically you can decide how much dd you want to do and just cultivate in front of anything your un sure about. A low distance drill will have benefits of less weeds germinating after drilling even if you’ve ploughed and cultivated and had a stale seedbed prior. From what I see from the outside is the people that buy the whole drill straw rake sell all their machines and do 100% of their farm in the first year are the ones who Jack it in and go back cultivating within 3 years so feel your way in gently only doing what you can afford to loose to start with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tr250, post: 7870238, member: 657"] I personally would advise against strip till ie claydon etc because it’s a one trick pony and it moves too much soil at drilling time. Personally I run a weaving gd as in your position don’t have enough land to have 2 drills. So basically you can decide how much dd you want to do and just cultivate in front of anything your un sure about. A low distance drill will have benefits of less weeds germinating after drilling even if you’ve ploughed and cultivated and had a stale seedbed prior. From what I see from the outside is the people that buy the whole drill straw rake sell all their machines and do 100% of their farm in the first year are the ones who Jack it in and go back cultivating within 3 years so feel your way in gently only doing what you can afford to loose to start with [/QUOTE]
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