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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="rjmitch21" data-source="post: 6859658" data-attributes="member: 120596"><p>Yes we are using a sumo versadrill which is basically a moore unidrill. Definitely more a direct drill rather than strip drill. Been experimenting with all different cover crops and timing is definitely key to getting them to work in Scotland. Building a 30m broadcast unit currently so we can go straight into standing crops before harvest. The spring crops we are drilling currently are going in so much easier where we had good successful cover crops last year. Opens up the soil and makes it so much more friable. Watch so many neighbour's battering hell out of ground to get it to work down this year following the wet back end and then drying out so quick now!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjmitch21, post: 6859658, member: 120596"] Yes we are using a sumo versadrill which is basically a moore unidrill. Definitely more a direct drill rather than strip drill. Been experimenting with all different cover crops and timing is definitely key to getting them to work in Scotland. Building a 30m broadcast unit currently so we can go straight into standing crops before harvest. The spring crops we are drilling currently are going in so much easier where we had good successful cover crops last year. Opens up the soil and makes it so much more friable. Watch so many neighbour's battering hell out of ground to get it to work down this year following the wet back end and then drying out so quick now!! [/QUOTE]
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