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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
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Rubbish Wheat after Naked Oats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 6336382" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Up until 2011, the highest yield of wheat I ever grew was a first wheat following Naked Oats, 13.75 t/ha, in 2002.</p><p>The Naked Oats were grown in 2001 and yielded well. The straw was baled and we ploughed ahead of the wheat. </p><p>It was drilled on September 11th, the day the twin towers of the WTC were crashed in to 9,11.</p><p>When I Combined that wheat, I couldn’t make out why the engine seemed to lacking power. The I looked at the Grain Brain, having just unloaded the 1st load on the headland and was shocked to see it reading 12.5 t/ha on the outside round!</p><p>It is easy to forget that Oats are a fantastic break crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 6336382, member: 44728"] Up until 2011, the highest yield of wheat I ever grew was a first wheat following Naked Oats, 13.75 t/ha, in 2002. The Naked Oats were grown in 2001 and yielded well. The straw was baled and we ploughed ahead of the wheat. It was drilled on September 11th, the day the twin towers of the WTC were crashed in to 9,11. When I Combined that wheat, I couldn’t make out why the engine seemed to lacking power. The I looked at the Grain Brain, having just unloaded the 1st load on the headland and was shocked to see it reading 12.5 t/ha on the outside round! It is easy to forget that Oats are a fantastic break crop. [/QUOTE]
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