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RIGHT OR WRONG DRILLS
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBarl" data-source="post: 8991523" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>The long and short of it is there isn’t one drill that’s the right one and they can all be right and/or wrong. Taking this year as an example we could have started off nicely with a direct disc drill in hard conditions but then after a bit of rain found a direct tine drill to be slightly better. Then after more rain a vaderstad rapid would have worked awesome. Then after a bit more rain a horsch sprinter would have been the thing. Then it rains more and a mounted tine seeder would be the way to go. Then it rains more and you’re left with plough and PH Combi. Then it rains more and you’re all out of options until the spring when you have the same dilemma and choices in reverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBarl, post: 8991523, member: 4533"] The long and short of it is there isn’t one drill that’s the right one and they can all be right and/or wrong. Taking this year as an example we could have started off nicely with a direct disc drill in hard conditions but then after a bit of rain found a direct tine drill to be slightly better. Then after more rain a vaderstad rapid would have worked awesome. Then after a bit more rain a horsch sprinter would have been the thing. Then it rains more and a mounted tine seeder would be the way to go. Then it rains more and you’re left with plough and PH Combi. Then it rains more and you’re all out of options until the spring when you have the same dilemma and choices in reverse. [/QUOTE]
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