warksfarmer
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Few more years DD and that will soon fix itself ........
I'm fast coming to the conclusion that DD doesn't fix anything to be honest.
Few more years DD and that will soon fix itself ........
What depth did you drill that at ?
i agree with this, i have tried for years with my soil doe's not work with disks triton only direct drill to work my soil just get to solid the more years it is direct drilled i now have well above average organic matter,my tests have gone from low amber to high amber,putting in chopped straw, cover crops and organic matter, soil now in very good condition. as my test's show.I'm fast coming to the conclusion that DD doesn't fix anything to be honest.
In 20 + years of doing stewardship options they always seem to fail with later drilling. All ours are on bits that’s not nice soil that’s mostly heavy so retains moisture. The earlier we drill the better they are for us.Why not wait for moisture for stewardship strips?
When was it planted?
Look good.. was thinking they’re a lot further on than mine planted 3 weeks ago.9 weeks ago - end of Feb.
Look good.. was thinking they’re a lot further on than mine planted 3 weeks ago.
Product?Just had a 200kg N so far.
Got an area combi drilled and it’s atrocious in comparison. Drilled same time and treated identically. No pics on me though.
200kg N ...????Just had a 200kg N so far.
Got an area combi drilled and it’s atrocious in comparison. Drilled same time and treated identically. No pics on me though.
200kg N ...????
Ahh.. so nothing else applied. I read it as you’d only applied 200kgN and was planning on more.Milling spring wheat. 50% on at planting and 50% when fully emerged. Seems to work for protein historically.
Ahh.. so nothing else applied. I read it as you’d only applied 200kgN and was planning on more.
Look great, you’re doing a better job of selling the triton than tritonSpring wheat from planting to today.
I’d been thinking thatLook great, you’re doing a better job of selling the triton than triton