It would probably be fine but then so would any tine drillInterested to know why the Triton would not be any good in a normal season?
It would probably be fine but then so would any tine drillInterested to know why the Triton would not be any good in a normal season?
my triton drills oil seed rape through to spring beans wet or dry, not as level on ploughing as power harrow drill, always had good results, do not plant plant to deep. drills on ploughing through to direct drillingInterested to know why the Triton would not be any good in a normal season?
You'll have to wait for him to logon to take part in one of the many different conversations he writes about.What are your crops looking like now @R J H ? Can you post some pictures?
Another gem to add to the gift that keeps on giving-Just read an article in the farmers favourite rentaquote publication about aminoa and the subsequent need for only tuppence hapenny on real fungicides and thought I'd not heard much on the Drill Of Champions lately.....
Nah, "the unique penetration of the Triton tine guarentees 100% establishment in boulder dry and hard conditions, the design of the side press combined with 5ltrs/ha of Aminoa every week* sucks up enough water to give 10t/ha crops of Blackgrsss free Spring Wheat drilled in May"It will be becoming obsolete with this dry weather.
The other feedback I got is that you would never use it in a normal year into normally moist soils, it really is a proper wet weather thing and I guess that how is they are marketing it for November drilling every year.
Bit thin, no Amino A??Done a grand job here on spring wheat in April into a dust bowl.