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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 4549360" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>Yeah, my DD OSR you can walk on and its covered with worms and has taken the rain etc. But the chopped straw on clay wont vanish with one or even two passes with the solo. Was it asking for trouble? Perhaps but soil conditons were ace when we drilled, although the month of rain that followed less ace. </p><p></p><p>Personally, its plough for me. I have tried the other methods. Yeah, the straw is ace for your own animals, or if you want to make conventionals, but otherwise I am going to bury it. This is not medium loam but nasty, nasty clay and if for a minute I dont think I will get it baled I wont hesitate to ted the swaths out and bury them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 4549360, member: 1118"] Yeah, my DD OSR you can walk on and its covered with worms and has taken the rain etc. But the chopped straw on clay wont vanish with one or even two passes with the solo. Was it asking for trouble? Perhaps but soil conditons were ace when we drilled, although the month of rain that followed less ace. Personally, its plough for me. I have tried the other methods. Yeah, the straw is ace for your own animals, or if you want to make conventionals, but otherwise I am going to bury it. This is not medium loam but nasty, nasty clay and if for a minute I dont think I will get it baled I wont hesitate to ted the swaths out and bury them. [/QUOTE]
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