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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Simtech questions
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<blockquote data-quote="rob1" data-source="post: 7160669" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>it takes little pulling but you need weight up front to hold the front wheels on the ground, personally I would go with the 16 tine version for corn through trash, we went from plough ph drilling to dd, we had a bit of a yield drop in year 3 and 4 but the savings more that made up for it, we would have drilled nothingn here last autumn if we were still ploughing and we now have spring crops which were very rare before as by the time the soi was dry enough to work it would dry out to quickly most, if you want to do a bit of dd plus still plough some the simtech will be fine just roll before if the soil is a bit fluffy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob1, post: 7160669, member: 332"] it takes little pulling but you need weight up front to hold the front wheels on the ground, personally I would go with the 16 tine version for corn through trash, we went from plough ph drilling to dd, we had a bit of a yield drop in year 3 and 4 but the savings more that made up for it, we would have drilled nothingn here last autumn if we were still ploughing and we now have spring crops which were very rare before as by the time the soi was dry enough to work it would dry out to quickly most, if you want to do a bit of dd plus still plough some the simtech will be fine just roll before if the soil is a bit fluffy. [/QUOTE]
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