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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Budd" data-source="post: 1175764" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>We do a bit of both, we use the tramline facility on new ground we take on so we have a nice firm base to travel with the sprayer the first time we drill that particular field, can be a bit difficult to find initially if on cultivated ground but once found the first tramline then use the GPS on the sprayer to find and run the rest of them. On ground we have farmed in previous years we are not using the tramline facility instead drilling at an angle and using last years tramlines. I really like Sumo's tramline marker, as a conventional disc marker on our clay soils leaves a perfect water channel which during a wet winter has resulted in some really bad soil erosion in the past - by just leaving uncultivated ground that issue is eliminated - providing you have not churned the tramlines up during the autumn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Budd, post: 1175764, member: 90"] We do a bit of both, we use the tramline facility on new ground we take on so we have a nice firm base to travel with the sprayer the first time we drill that particular field, can be a bit difficult to find initially if on cultivated ground but once found the first tramline then use the GPS on the sprayer to find and run the rest of them. On ground we have farmed in previous years we are not using the tramline facility instead drilling at an angle and using last years tramlines. I really like Sumo's tramline marker, as a conventional disc marker on our clay soils leaves a perfect water channel which during a wet winter has resulted in some really bad soil erosion in the past - by just leaving uncultivated ground that issue is eliminated - providing you have not churned the tramlines up during the autumn. [/QUOTE]
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