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Steve Barkley at OFC
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<blockquote data-quote="Lincsman" data-source="post: 9106384" data-attributes="member: 560"><p>Do you a consultation service, after 3 - 5 years of DD around here with every D Drill available done by 3 different farmers there is hardly a crop that is worth saving as its been under water 2 months, this is clay (marine alluvium) below sea level, Interestingly the DD fields dont really crack in summer anymore.</p><p>Some of my land thats been fallow 3 years now without a tractor on it other than spraying roundup to kill a mat of blackgrass floods worse than i ever remember... does it need a Deere 750 across it?</p><p></p><p>Ok the deep cultivated fields have messy headlands and odd usual wet holes but they will make crops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lincsman, post: 9106384, member: 560"] Do you a consultation service, after 3 - 5 years of DD around here with every D Drill available done by 3 different farmers there is hardly a crop that is worth saving as its been under water 2 months, this is clay (marine alluvium) below sea level, Interestingly the DD fields dont really crack in summer anymore. Some of my land thats been fallow 3 years now without a tractor on it other than spraying roundup to kill a mat of blackgrass floods worse than i ever remember... does it need a Deere 750 across it? Ok the deep cultivated fields have messy headlands and odd usual wet holes but they will make crops [/QUOTE]
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