Triton direct seed drill

Spud

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Arable Farmer
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these were the best conditions in south yorkshire, this is my neighbors field over the hedge

@RJH that’s a taty field old boy. Like comparing oranges to camels!

There’s a time to park up, you seem to prefer puddling crops in, then recklessly spraying them in stupidly wet conditions, all the while singing the praises of a drill company you apparently have no interest in? Nowt se queer as folk
 

pgilliat

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@RJH that’s a taty field old boy. Like comparing oranges to camels!

There’s a time to park up, you seem to prefer puddling crops in, then recklessly spraying them in stupidly wet conditions, all the while singing the praises of a drill company you apparently have no interest in? Nowt se queer as folk
It cant be a taty field, you cant grow them on really heavy clay!
 

R J H

Member
some fields have 2 varieties in them. to be saved for seed, 6 fields have been drilled with 2 varieties, it shows which variety is best on different soil types, as in two different field not as good to tell,run combined down each side of joining checking yield monitor, eg: gravity v lili , graham v olympus, olympus v lili , gravity v graham, then next year match soil type to variety nothing has beaten graham in 1 st wheat or lili in slugs, slugs love olympus v lili
 

R J H

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LAST TO DRILLED BY TRITON ON LIMESTONE, OLYMPUS W WHEAT EXTREMELY SLOW TO GROW I THINK IT NEEDS SEPTEMBER DRILLING
So is that photo lili or gravity or just any random photo from your phone of a bit of wheat ? If its for seed and a trial won't be much cop if you don't know.
ALL MY FIELD ARE LOGGED ON COMPUTER , AND LOG BOOK IN TRACTOR, SEED RATE, VARIETY,FERTILISER,SPRAY, NO: OF TRAMLINES TO THE VARIETY OFF SATELLITE. DO NOT CARRY LOG BOOK WHEN JUST WALKING.

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Shutesy

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Arable Farmer
LAST TO DRILLED BY TRITON ON LIMESTONE, OLYMPUS W WHEAT EXTREMELY SLOW TO GROW I THINK IT NEEDS SEPTEMBER DRILLING

ALL MY FIELD ARE LOGGED ON COMPUTER , AND LOG BOOK IN TRACTOR, SEED RATE, VARIETY,FERTILISER,SPRAY, NO: OF TRAMLINES TO THE VARIETY OFF SATELLITE

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Can you not look at your posts before you post them and see that you are typing in capitals?? In general forum speak typing in capitals usually implies your shouting your reply!
 

R J H

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TRITON WILL DEMO ON ONE OF THERE FARMS AND YOU CAN GO BACK AND VIEW ,CANNOT DEMO EVERY WEAR. SHEAR LOGISTICS OF BEEN EVERY WEAR AT SAME TIME, PLUS TRANSPORT COSTS ,
 

Farmer Fin

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Arable Farmer
Location
Aberdeenshire
some fields have 2 varieties in them. to be saved for seed, 6 fields have been drilled with 2 varieties, it shows which variety is best on different soil types, as in two different field not as good to tell,run combined down each side of joining checking yield monitor, eg: gravity v lili , graham v olympus, olympus v lili , gravity v graham, then next year match soil type to variety nothing has beaten graham in 1 st wheat or lili in slugs, slugs love olympus v lili
I though all your stuff was heavy clay?
 

R J H

Member
I though all your stuff was heavy clay?
I have sandy peat , limestone , red clay, brown clay, sand ,silt, peat , some times 4 of them in same field that's why triton works well, biggest part of the farm is limestone upto 100 ft above sea level and silt over running sand, over solid clay which was old lake bed at 2 ft above sea level, wet wet wet this year,
 
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