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Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="scotston" data-source="post: 7646108" data-attributes="member: 32666"><p>Weeder went well thanks. Still a wee bit of tuning with the autosteer but broadly a success. Deadly accurate when everything working fine and a joy to . We went through the linseed, barley, lentils, some oats and the lupins only once. We were a bit nervous about wheel damage but it turns out there was no need. I suspect the 312 could do with a wheel angle sensor to help steer it as the weeder is quite a lump on the front and can drag it about a bit but the crops look well and without damage. Not sure if I impacted the weeds enough, perhaps another couple of passes would be better next year. I haven't got drone footage yet as things are only beginning to flower, that's how late everything is. I hope we get a dry November! Disappointingly the hemp looks the weakest crop except where the midden was. Reckon this is down to drilling a little early with the cold May and then getting biblical combinations of rain and sun. But the lupins are a foot tall and beginning to flower. I'll be looking for everything out next week if it's sunny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotston, post: 7646108, member: 32666"] Weeder went well thanks. Still a wee bit of tuning with the autosteer but broadly a success. Deadly accurate when everything working fine and a joy to . We went through the linseed, barley, lentils, some oats and the lupins only once. We were a bit nervous about wheel damage but it turns out there was no need. I suspect the 312 could do with a wheel angle sensor to help steer it as the weeder is quite a lump on the front and can drag it about a bit but the crops look well and without damage. Not sure if I impacted the weeds enough, perhaps another couple of passes would be better next year. I haven't got drone footage yet as things are only beginning to flower, that's how late everything is. I hope we get a dry November! Disappointingly the hemp looks the weakest crop except where the midden was. Reckon this is down to drilling a little early with the cold May and then getting biblical combinations of rain and sun. But the lupins are a foot tall and beginning to flower. I'll be looking for everything out next week if it's sunny. [/QUOTE]
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