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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Sumo DTS advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatland" data-source="post: 7031299" data-attributes="member: 810"><p>I prefer using the 5” closed back coulter for osr as the 1” can just drop the seed down the slot behind the leg unless your soil is very sandy or loose. The coulter just wants to be scuffing the surface for osr and let the covering discs and press wheels firm it in.</p><p></p><p>1” is definitely better for beans.</p><p></p><p>If your machine hasn’t got the mod which extends the stagger of the back row of coulters you will need to put as much effort as possible into having clean shortish stubbles with ALL the cereal straw baled including the bits where the combine turns on the headlands as in certain conditions the drill will block up which can be annoying. If you do have trouble, then a pass with a rake or topper may help.</p><p></p><p>I would otherwise avoid cultivations or subsoiling if possible, it’s almost alway a waste of time and effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatland, post: 7031299, member: 810"] I prefer using the 5” closed back coulter for osr as the 1” can just drop the seed down the slot behind the leg unless your soil is very sandy or loose. The coulter just wants to be scuffing the surface for osr and let the covering discs and press wheels firm it in. 1” is definitely better for beans. If your machine hasn’t got the mod which extends the stagger of the back row of coulters you will need to put as much effort as possible into having clean shortish stubbles with ALL the cereal straw baled including the bits where the combine turns on the headlands as in certain conditions the drill will block up which can be annoying. If you do have trouble, then a pass with a rake or topper may help. I would otherwise avoid cultivations or subsoiling if possible, it’s almost alway a waste of time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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