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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Twin leg mole plough - minimal heave
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 7396637" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>It took me a while to get onto spring moleing </p><p>after 5 years of notill the ground a week after drilling is dry enough on the surface to pull the mole drainer </p><p>the more years of Notill the more carful I am at making sure it will be dry enough in the week after drilling </p><p></p><p>the worst crops are when it is drilled into ground that is just dry enough but it rains heavy in the week after drilling </p><p>better to wait till it dries out after the heavy rain </p><p>a week earlier will not gain much if it turns out dryer but puts you back a lot further if it’s turns wet </p><p>a poorer early crop is 10 time worse than a good later crop </p><p>quicker drying ground is a lot easier to farm but drilling when it is not quite dry enough can still hit you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 7396637, member: 305"] It took me a while to get onto spring moleing after 5 years of notill the ground a week after drilling is dry enough on the surface to pull the mole drainer the more years of Notill the more carful I am at making sure it will be dry enough in the week after drilling the worst crops are when it is drilled into ground that is just dry enough but it rains heavy in the week after drilling better to wait till it dries out after the heavy rain a week earlier will not gain much if it turns out dryer but puts you back a lot further if it’s turns wet a poorer early crop is 10 time worse than a good later crop quicker drying ground is a lot easier to farm but drilling when it is not quite dry enough can still hit you [/QUOTE]
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