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Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="The Ruminant" data-source="post: 6982723" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>How did you establish the new seeds? I’m interested because we had a car crash when we used to establish the conventional way - plough / cultivate / drill / Roll and re-roll repeatedly. When it turned wet there was no soil structure to hold the cattle Wight and it turned to mush like yours. Took years to recover too.</p><p></p><p>We now establish it by barely scratching the soil surface with a power harrow. Half an inch at most, if we can (this is into arable stubbles) then we use a conventional drill held up with coulters in the air and we blow the seed onto the surface of the land, then roll it well. This keeps most of the soil structure and means it weight-bearing is much improved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Ruminant, post: 6982723, member: 487"] How did you establish the new seeds? I’m interested because we had a car crash when we used to establish the conventional way - plough / cultivate / drill / Roll and re-roll repeatedly. When it turned wet there was no soil structure to hold the cattle Wight and it turned to mush like yours. Took years to recover too. We now establish it by barely scratching the soil surface with a power harrow. Half an inch at most, if we can (this is into arable stubbles) then we use a conventional drill held up with coulters in the air and we blow the seed onto the surface of the land, then roll it well. This keeps most of the soil structure and means it weight-bearing is much improved. [/QUOTE]
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