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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
No till and cover crops in Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="Sprayer 1" data-source="post: 6767685" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>If I was to start DD again I would go down the Claydon system first , only because of the leading tine to drain away water from the seed . Being just over the Welsh border near Chester we get I would think nearly as much rain as you in the north, and if I drill before a wet spell with my SimTech drill the channels will flood with water. I would like SimTech to design something similar to the Claydon tine to run instead of the disk but I think patents might be involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sprayer 1, post: 6767685, member: 4062"] If I was to start DD again I would go down the Claydon system first , only because of the leading tine to drain away water from the seed . Being just over the Welsh border near Chester we get I would think nearly as much rain as you in the north, and if I drill before a wet spell with my SimTech drill the channels will flood with water. I would like SimTech to design something similar to the Claydon tine to run instead of the disk but I think patents might be involved. [/QUOTE]
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