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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
No till spring beans
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<blockquote data-quote="cows r us" data-source="post: 7770517" data-attributes="member: 78044"><p>We drill ours straight into a thick mat of cereal volunteers in the spring. We use our simtech drill and place them 3to 4 inches down. They seem to yield well. Last year (very dry) we did 4.5 ton per ha. This year our lighter ground did 4.5t and the heavier ground will be around 6t, but haven't had the yield data back yet. I've tried it with our crossslot but didn't do a very good job on the clay. Make sure you get them deep enough if using a pre em. It will clobber them if not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cows r us, post: 7770517, member: 78044"] We drill ours straight into a thick mat of cereal volunteers in the spring. We use our simtech drill and place them 3to 4 inches down. They seem to yield well. Last year (very dry) we did 4.5 ton per ha. This year our lighter ground did 4.5t and the heavier ground will be around 6t, but haven't had the yield data back yet. I've tried it with our crossslot but didn't do a very good job on the clay. Make sure you get them deep enough if using a pre em. It will clobber them if not. [/QUOTE]
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