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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Triton Drill - design discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzy" data-source="post: 6641096" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>I guess the drill has a switch on it somewhere, one minute it is a blackgrass chitting tool, the next a drill that reduces blackgrass by 1000% without the need for herbicides. </p><p>I am finding as i move more of the farm into DD less passes is better. But in your case if several passes is what will work on your farm conventional discs or tines will be cheaper to run and you probably already have those. The big question with these type of drills is, just because you can drill into mud in November or December.... Is that what you REALLY want to do ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzy, post: 6641096, member: 485"] I guess the drill has a switch on it somewhere, one minute it is a blackgrass chitting tool, the next a drill that reduces blackgrass by 1000% without the need for herbicides. I am finding as i move more of the farm into DD less passes is better. But in your case if several passes is what will work on your farm conventional discs or tines will be cheaper to run and you probably already have those. The big question with these type of drills is, just because you can drill into mud in November or December.... Is that what you REALLY want to do ? [/QUOTE]
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