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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Wanting to go no till but sit sure on the way to start
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<blockquote data-quote="BSH" data-source="post: 7629720" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>I have a similar size farm to you and am 1/3 grass and 2/3 cropping. I grow 1/2 of the cropping area as a winter cereal and 1/2 as a spring break crop. I do also have 1 field as a low input spring crop and also 1 field as a Landsberger mix for silage out of te arable area. I used to use a Simtech when I first converted but have changed to a disc drill. I spread muck ahead of the spring crop and would happily use the Simtech to drill through it. ( Not int he wet!) i'm sure your farm is suitable, but you may need to tweak things. On the face of it I would drop the maize if I was in your position and look at the rotation. My 2p worth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSH, post: 7629720, member: 371"] I have a similar size farm to you and am 1/3 grass and 2/3 cropping. I grow 1/2 of the cropping area as a winter cereal and 1/2 as a spring break crop. I do also have 1 field as a low input spring crop and also 1 field as a Landsberger mix for silage out of te arable area. I used to use a Simtech when I first converted but have changed to a disc drill. I spread muck ahead of the spring crop and would happily use the Simtech to drill through it. ( Not int he wet!) i'm sure your farm is suitable, but you may need to tweak things. On the face of it I would drop the maize if I was in your position and look at the rotation. My 2p worth! [/QUOTE]
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