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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="KJM" data-source="post: 7375514" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>I run arick row cleaners on a 750A and find them very good. I leave them down all the time and find they help establishment in most situations. I think I have less slug issues using them as hairpinning can make easy access to the seed slot for slugs. They are set to move the residue not the soil so don't really disturb much soil. </p><p></p><p>Chopped straw can still cause issues if it keeps the ground wet below the straw which row cleaners or a tyne drill won't fix. We still bale straw in some situations because of this. </p><p></p><p>I would want them on the drill if I was buying one. Would be better if it was a factory fitted option as there is quite a lot of work making up lifting bars etc for the Aricks. The other essential option for me would be a fert hopper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KJM, post: 7375514, member: 1229"] I run arick row cleaners on a 750A and find them very good. I leave them down all the time and find they help establishment in most situations. I think I have less slug issues using them as hairpinning can make easy access to the seed slot for slugs. They are set to move the residue not the soil so don't really disturb much soil. Chopped straw can still cause issues if it keeps the ground wet below the straw which row cleaners or a tyne drill won't fix. We still bale straw in some situations because of this. I would want them on the drill if I was buying one. Would be better if it was a factory fitted option as there is quite a lot of work making up lifting bars etc for the Aricks. The other essential option for me would be a fert hopper. [/QUOTE]
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