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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="jh." data-source="post: 7070021" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>We just had a wander through it walking the dog . Looking some of the best on the farm and holding on to it's colour. A bit weedy despite the 2 or 2.5 litres a hec of glyphosate morning of drilling . It does have possibly a bit of shading with the trees which has helped during drought as other parts of farm are similar . The mintill over the rest of that field looks pretty handy too , although there is a few acres at other end where the straw was chopped rather than baled , this chopped area does stick out now as being a bit patchier and later. </p><p></p><p>Never used the drill where dung was applied but would think if its well rotted and spread it should be okay [ATTACH=full]898709[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898710[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898711[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jh., post: 7070021, member: 527"] We just had a wander through it walking the dog . Looking some of the best on the farm and holding on to it's colour. A bit weedy despite the 2 or 2.5 litres a hec of glyphosate morning of drilling . It does have possibly a bit of shading with the trees which has helped during drought as other parts of farm are similar . The mintill over the rest of that field looks pretty handy too , although there is a few acres at other end where the straw was chopped rather than baled , this chopped area does stick out now as being a bit patchier and later. Never used the drill where dung was applied but would think if its well rotted and spread it should be okay [ATTACH=full]898709[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898710[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]898711[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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