Devon James
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We use the Wox agri Supermaxx. Great for scratching over in this situation.I'm with you here. I think their suggestion would be to reconsider the drill choice. If the soil is in great nick, a light tine would help spread the residues about and you wouldn't have to use the Claydon later. Their tines happen to have seed boots on the back & their combine drivers might well be better trained at not leaving heaps. Or their crops are so crap there's no rubbish to get in the way [emoji14]
I like my straw rake. Whilst it was expensive and isn't that relevant for anything else, it does even the trash out and make a great start on getting a chit and kills quite a few slug eggs. Have you got a wide set of chain harrows or old zig zag harrows that could move the top inch or so and pull the stuff about?