Swathing of cereals and cover crop opportunities

shakerator

Member
Location
LINCS
I understand you can swath cereals into a narrow windrows at 30% moisture and be combining within 7 days.

Leaving a trash free area between swaths for establishing covers then the combine chopper covers them nicely when emerging with no hairpinning.

More efficient use of sunlight earlier in the year and without glyphosate?

Or loss of fungicide investment as we are led to budge the flag needs to be green until an hour before harvest?
 

martian

DD Moderator
BASE UK Member
Location
N Herts
I think swathing cereals is quite common in Oz, you want a Draper header to pick the swaths up, ideally. Always thought it was a bit of a faff, but you've got me thinking now...
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Dad used to swath it with the old binder before combining. If it stayed dry it did a fantastic job, but one year it didn't and the combine ended up trying to rake up a wet barley swath out of chickweed that had grown through and over it. That was the last year that cereals were swathed here.

When my brother worked on a big estate, they swathed the winter beans one year, but same thing happened. Ended up raking them up wetter than if they been left standing.
 

shakerator

Member
Location
LINCS
It wouldn't look good after this rain for sure.

But I just feel that this is the key time where DD struggles.... Ripe crops, nothing green growing (residual/ sulfuylurea use, dissicant applied rendering auto cast methods unreliable) soils getting wet as a result. Grass is still growing fast and will keep the soil active
 

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