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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Row cleaners
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<blockquote data-quote="Cutlerstom" data-source="post: 7388816" data-attributes="member: 15572"><p>If Weaving came up with a row cleaner for the GD I would buy it. Struggle with 2nd cereals here. After wheat not so bad as you can generally cut stubble higher, but barley is inevitably brackled. We grow linseed and it doesn't like too much depth, and absolutely hates hair pinning, so we really have to cultivate lightly if its going into chopped spring barley stubble. If I was in the market for one drill, it would be a disc drill with row cleaners. You then have the big advantage for weed germ of low disurbance, and still hopefully get a decent establishment instead of needing a spare tine drill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cutlerstom, post: 7388816, member: 15572"] If Weaving came up with a row cleaner for the GD I would buy it. Struggle with 2nd cereals here. After wheat not so bad as you can generally cut stubble higher, but barley is inevitably brackled. We grow linseed and it doesn't like too much depth, and absolutely hates hair pinning, so we really have to cultivate lightly if its going into chopped spring barley stubble. If I was in the market for one drill, it would be a disc drill with row cleaners. You then have the big advantage for weed germ of low disurbance, and still hopefully get a decent establishment instead of needing a spare tine drill! [/QUOTE]
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