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Regen Ag General Discussion
Strip till Maize
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<blockquote data-quote="Tompkins" data-source="post: 6857509" data-attributes="member: 3039"><p>A few years back we had a block of land going into maize after stubble turnips. Ploughed it all except one field that the sheep were still grazing. We were then left with 2 foot stalks in that field and the rest had been drilled with a precision drill so we were keen to get it done. In the end we drilled the maize with a Claydon Hybrid using the 3 inch spoon and single outlet, rolled it and spun on the DAP which should have gone in with the seed on the maize drill. It was a late wet maize harvest that year and not only did the field travel better, the difference in the crops was not enough to notice.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that it's necessarily the best way to put maize in but done in the right conditions it's definitely an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tompkins, post: 6857509, member: 3039"] A few years back we had a block of land going into maize after stubble turnips. Ploughed it all except one field that the sheep were still grazing. We were then left with 2 foot stalks in that field and the rest had been drilled with a precision drill so we were keen to get it done. In the end we drilled the maize with a Claydon Hybrid using the 3 inch spoon and single outlet, rolled it and spun on the DAP which should have gone in with the seed on the maize drill. It was a late wet maize harvest that year and not only did the field travel better, the difference in the crops was not enough to notice. I'm not saying that it's necessarily the best way to put maize in but done in the right conditions it's definitely an option. [/QUOTE]
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