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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Mzuri Ziptil
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattch" data-source="post: 211324" data-attributes="member: 1501"><p>I can only comment on the pro-till as I have not tried the claydon (wanted the ability to place fert whilst drilling). The set up, once you have some experience with the drill, is very straight forward. Yes, the individual legs have separate adjustments but this allows a high degree of fine tuning. We can try different settings for best results although in practice once you have the drill set up for a crop type we only really make adjustments if soil type changes.</p><p></p><p>I have had no problems with early starts and most of my time on the drill is during late evenings when I have achieved the same work rate as during the day. Normally higher work rate as the phone doesn't keep ringing!</p><p></p><p>What I think is a credit to the industry is that there are a number of UK built machines that we can choose from which are all capable of establishing a crop at low cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattch, post: 211324, member: 1501"] I can only comment on the pro-till as I have not tried the claydon (wanted the ability to place fert whilst drilling). The set up, once you have some experience with the drill, is very straight forward. Yes, the individual legs have separate adjustments but this allows a high degree of fine tuning. We can try different settings for best results although in practice once you have the drill set up for a crop type we only really make adjustments if soil type changes. I have had no problems with early starts and most of my time on the drill is during late evenings when I have achieved the same work rate as during the day. Normally higher work rate as the phone doesn't keep ringing! What I think is a credit to the industry is that there are a number of UK built machines that we can choose from which are all capable of establishing a crop at low cost. [/QUOTE]
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