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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 4934114" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>That was the idea behind the rip, just the legs on a toolbar spread to match the planter spacings but with no points or shoes or whathaveyou on the bottoms of the legs.</p><p>It looked extremely untidy of course, but the results were better by about 12% than the plough/PH X2 plant and roll area in the same field two years running.</p><p>It was helped by that die-back from the rip, no doubt, somewhere in between high disturbance DD and strip-tillage.</p><p></p><p>The germ was about equal but the roots were far superior.</p><p></p><p>This year I airseeded 3 paddocks of fodderbeet, about 12ha in total. The best one is in sand dunes about 30 metres from the sea!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 4934114, member: 63856"] That was the idea behind the rip, just the legs on a toolbar spread to match the planter spacings but with no points or shoes or whathaveyou on the bottoms of the legs. It looked extremely untidy of course, but the results were better by about 12% than the plough/PH X2 plant and roll area in the same field two years running. It was helped by that die-back from the rip, no doubt, somewhere in between high disturbance DD and strip-tillage. The germ was about equal but the roots were far superior. This year I airseeded 3 paddocks of fodderbeet, about 12ha in total. The best one is in sand dunes about 30 metres from the sea!! [/QUOTE]
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