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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="mikep" data-source="post: 5465870" data-attributes="member: 4999"><p>Weired one this. This field had been in arable forever and notill for five years until last autumn when I gave it a spring tine to try to get it planted in the wet.That failed so it was combination drilled this spring with barley. Two other fields next to it with the same history bar the spring tine were planted at the same time. This crop was sh!t and looked awful from the word go, all fields got the same treatment and this was combined last and revealed almost wall to wall plantain. The other fields have very few weeds and this was as clean as the others before this year.</p><p>It's so good that is a real shame it's in bunny hugging or I'd run the sheep over it.</p><p>I may look to keeping it like that for a year as if they survive it's a hell of a cheap herbal ley.</p><p>Question is where the heck did[ATTACH=full]713256[/ATTACH] they all come from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikep, post: 5465870, member: 4999"] Weired one this. This field had been in arable forever and notill for five years until last autumn when I gave it a spring tine to try to get it planted in the wet.That failed so it was combination drilled this spring with barley. Two other fields next to it with the same history bar the spring tine were planted at the same time. This crop was sh!t and looked awful from the word go, all fields got the same treatment and this was combined last and revealed almost wall to wall plantain. The other fields have very few weeds and this was as clean as the others before this year. It's so good that is a real shame it's in bunny hugging or I'd run the sheep over it. I may look to keeping it like that for a year as if they survive it's a hell of a cheap herbal ley. Question is where the heck did[ATTACH=full]713256[/ATTACH] they all come from? [/QUOTE]
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