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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
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Reduced N in no till
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<blockquote data-quote="SorenIlsoe" data-source="post: 7419669" data-attributes="member: 1236"><p>In this country DK have we lost >3 tons CO2/ha/y on the best soils during nitrogen restirctions for 25 years where it ended with 137 kg N/ha for winter wheat after OSR!! Nobody would buy danish wheat. Pig producers bought German wheat while danish wheat was for feeding goats or camels!</p><p>So too little N created low yields with low protein and low carbon in the soil</p><p>And now some preachers has created a paradigm that this is the way forward. </p><p>Sorry - I would like to see more proof for this theory. Tillage is burning carbon, not nitrogen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SorenIlsoe, post: 7419669, member: 1236"] In this country DK have we lost >3 tons CO2/ha/y on the best soils during nitrogen restirctions for 25 years where it ended with 137 kg N/ha for winter wheat after OSR!! Nobody would buy danish wheat. Pig producers bought German wheat while danish wheat was for feeding goats or camels! So too little N created low yields with low protein and low carbon in the soil And now some preachers has created a paradigm that this is the way forward. Sorry - I would like to see more proof for this theory. Tillage is burning carbon, not nitrogen. [/QUOTE]
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