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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Triton direct seed drill
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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 7513813" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Seeding blades were in about 3 inches to drop the seed at around an inch and the covering blades would be about 2 inches deeper to push enough soil sideways to cover the seed. As you can see in that picture the tractor dropped so the drill was lifted to pull through and due to having no speed the seeding slots remain open. That was direct into stubble so had we cultivated then it would of dried up that wet hole but then we would of had a field of wheat now in drought conditions rather than a field of wheat thats got away very well due to moisture in the soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 7513813, member: 192"] Seeding blades were in about 3 inches to drop the seed at around an inch and the covering blades would be about 2 inches deeper to push enough soil sideways to cover the seed. As you can see in that picture the tractor dropped so the drill was lifted to pull through and due to having no speed the seeding slots remain open. That was direct into stubble so had we cultivated then it would of dried up that wet hole but then we would of had a field of wheat now in drought conditions rather than a field of wheat thats got away very well due to moisture in the soil. [/QUOTE]
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