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<blockquote data-quote="SorenIlsoe" data-source="post: 7375400" data-attributes="member: 1236"><p>My experinces with tine drills is that they can make problems also. Because of soil flow, straw and soil can land on top of the seed row and cover the seed so germination is reduced or does not happen.</p><p>So if I generally drill in 4 cm depth, then some places there will be thrown 2-3-4 cm soil and straw on top af that which covers seed too deep. This is off course the worst for small OSR seeds.</p><p>Hitting stubble with the tine cause chaos, so angled drilling is to prefer.</p><p>Best way is drilling with RTK at 25 cm and drill between the rows with GPS. This makes it possible to have higher stubble and less straw on surface.</p><p>Leaving High stubble at harvest for disc drills helps a lot and reduces the amont of straw on the soil. But here there is no soil disturbance and seed depth is more even.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SorenIlsoe, post: 7375400, member: 1236"] My experinces with tine drills is that they can make problems also. Because of soil flow, straw and soil can land on top of the seed row and cover the seed so germination is reduced or does not happen. So if I generally drill in 4 cm depth, then some places there will be thrown 2-3-4 cm soil and straw on top af that which covers seed too deep. This is off course the worst for small OSR seeds. Hitting stubble with the tine cause chaos, so angled drilling is to prefer. Best way is drilling with RTK at 25 cm and drill between the rows with GPS. This makes it possible to have higher stubble and less straw on surface. Leaving High stubble at harvest for disc drills helps a lot and reduces the amont of straw on the soil. But here there is no soil disturbance and seed depth is more even. [/QUOTE]
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