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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
The Cross slot vs 750a trial
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<blockquote data-quote="dug" data-source="post: 1751348" data-attributes="member: 5847"><p>Are you on a mission to see how much of every bodies time you can single handedly waste?</p><p></p><p>It's not about which drills 'consistently produce lower yields...... I know of none, and conversely I know that all the different designs can go very well. Probably in contrast to most if not all other mainstream ag operations no till seed drills are dealing with a combination of soil, weather, agronomic decisions etc not only at the time of drilling but what goes before and what happens soon after drilling can reflect on the result.</p><p></p><p>The interactions between those factors and the importance of their influence change. One example might be that on good quality free draining soil the weather has less influence because nice drilling conditions are so readily achieved and extremes if rainfall are not damaging.</p><p></p><p>You keep qualify this 'machinery has no influence' standpoint by saying provided that, or as long as ..... So in the numerous occasions where satisfactory seedlings aren't established, what then? do you ignore those as a freak of nature without an honest assessment of the reason. And I'll say it again, it is easily possible to establish good numbers only to have them perform poorly latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dug, post: 1751348, member: 5847"] Are you on a mission to see how much of every bodies time you can single handedly waste? It's not about which drills 'consistently produce lower yields...... I know of none, and conversely I know that all the different designs can go very well. Probably in contrast to most if not all other mainstream ag operations no till seed drills are dealing with a combination of soil, weather, agronomic decisions etc not only at the time of drilling but what goes before and what happens soon after drilling can reflect on the result. The interactions between those factors and the importance of their influence change. One example might be that on good quality free draining soil the weather has less influence because nice drilling conditions are so readily achieved and extremes if rainfall are not damaging. You keep qualify this 'machinery has no influence' standpoint by saying provided that, or as long as ..... So in the numerous occasions where satisfactory seedlings aren't established, what then? do you ignore those as a freak of nature without an honest assessment of the reason. And I'll say it again, it is easily possible to establish good numbers only to have them perform poorly latter. [/QUOTE]
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