Too much to do for that. but I do think a triton could be an excellent addition and worthwhile insurance policy.Be careful you’ll end up parking your Horsch stuff up
Too much to do for that. but I do think a triton could be an excellent addition and worthwhile insurance policy.Be careful you’ll end up parking your Horsch stuff up
Just imagine how successful this drill would be if it had a weaving badge on it.Too much to do for that. but I do think a triton could be an excellent addition and worthwhile insurance policy.
Just imagine how successful this drill would be if it had a weaving badge on it.
From the pictures I’ve seen it, which is a lot it looks very good but for any earlier drilling looks too high disturbance and like it would lose a lot of moisture.I don’t think it needs any other badge on it. It’s got the capability to completely knock this type of drill market into touch and take over because it really is that good.
From the pictures I’ve seen it, which is a lot it looks very good but for any earlier drilling looks too high disturbance and like it would lose a lot of moisture.
That looks good. Is there anything it can’t go into? Long stubble if it’s wet in the autumn all okay?Depends how you set it.
How was the mustard dealt with, and was it still green when drilling? Toying with the idea that I could grow some vetch and radish overwinter then sow barley straight in the following spring.Triton direct drilled into mustard and after stubble turnips and sheep grazing.
How was the mustard dealt with, and was it still green when drilling? Toying with the idea that I could grow some vetch and radish overwinter then sow barley straight in the following spring.
Looks good. What’s your alternative to the catch crop? Drill direct in to stubble in November?Pics 1-4 November sown wheat into a catch cover crop planted in sept. Pointless though so won’t be bothering with that again.
Pucs 5-6 March sown into flooded over winter stubble. Not the nicest soil and it’ll be rolled this week.
Looks good. What’s your alternative to the catch crop? Drill direct in to stubble in November?
So will you drill earlier or just leave as stubble?It was the first time trying a catch so I just won’t bother again. A totally pointless exercise in my view. To be honest I’m becoming more sceptical about cover crops in an arable rotation full stop. I think it’s just the latest fad.
So will you drill earlier or just leave as stubble?
What depth did you drill that at ?Small wet spot we drilled through just about. Doesn’t look pretty but it is growing.
That looks good. Is there anything it can’t go into? Long stubble if it’s wet in the autumn all okay?