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Reduced N in no till
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<blockquote data-quote="SorenIlsoe" data-source="post: 7422101" data-attributes="member: 1236"><p>Generally too little rotation. Pig producers are generally very conservative with tillage and have focus on WW to get most feed for the pigs. But regulations demanding 14% of rotation area with cover crops force to more spring crops. And now is there even higher demands demands for cover crops in some areas with up to 40-50% of rotation area with CC!</p><p>This is because of the never ending political focus on reducing N leaching. Neighbor country Sweden just on the other side of the same Belt only focus on P!</p><p>Among arable farmers there are much grass seed production, OSR every 4-5 year and more beans are coming in. In south there are Sugar beat production and in the sandy soils in Jutland in the west there are potato production in large scales (so No-till / CA is not really possible in these areas!). </p><p>Diary farmers focus on corn production and a lot of success in min-till/strip till now, but not no-till.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SorenIlsoe, post: 7422101, member: 1236"] Generally too little rotation. Pig producers are generally very conservative with tillage and have focus on WW to get most feed for the pigs. But regulations demanding 14% of rotation area with cover crops force to more spring crops. And now is there even higher demands demands for cover crops in some areas with up to 40-50% of rotation area with CC! This is because of the never ending political focus on reducing N leaching. Neighbor country Sweden just on the other side of the same Belt only focus on P! Among arable farmers there are much grass seed production, OSR every 4-5 year and more beans are coming in. In south there are Sugar beat production and in the sandy soils in Jutland in the west there are potato production in large scales (so No-till / CA is not really possible in these areas!). Diary farmers focus on corn production and a lot of success in min-till/strip till now, but not no-till. [/QUOTE]
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