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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Organic Zero-Till - Anyone in the UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon C" data-source="post: 1292958" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>Clive, I think you are wasting your time with wheat. Remember the Plant Works guy today said many modern wheat varieties do not even associate with mycoorhizae, they only work in an intensive, spoon fed system. Same as Prof Adrian Newton said at the BASE AGM, none of the new varieties do well under no-till. I think you have more chance of this working with better N scavenging crops like oats, rye or triticale, that have not had their natural resilience bread out of them, have good disease resistance and strong allelopathic defense against weed species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon C, post: 1292958, member: 319"] Clive, I think you are wasting your time with wheat. Remember the Plant Works guy today said many modern wheat varieties do not even associate with mycoorhizae, they only work in an intensive, spoon fed system. Same as Prof Adrian Newton said at the BASE AGM, none of the new varieties do well under no-till. I think you have more chance of this working with better N scavenging crops like oats, rye or triticale, that have not had their natural resilience bread out of them, have good disease resistance and strong allelopathic defense against weed species. [/QUOTE]
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