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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
We need a shallow cultivator
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7769346" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Nothing chitted here anyway this year because up to now its been too dry, and within days it will be too wet to drill, just as a proper chit begins. Sod's Law.</p><p>We went back to the '70's and ploughed everything as it was too hard for our DD and too much bright fresh chopped straw laid about so we will get rubbish emerging from depth in our crops.</p><p>This is why I like 100% spring cropping. If it hasn't chitted (or rotted) by spring it never will.</p><p>Autumn drilling is one way of doing things but it's hard work and costly nowadays. Certainly not a low input system and also not guaranteed to succeed either.</p><p>We are giving it a go this year but any more hassle from it or big bills and its gone forever.</p><p>Then its just direct drilled spring cereals and spring beans. DD always seems to go a treat here in the spring. One pass, the winter has done the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7769346, member: 2119"] Nothing chitted here anyway this year because up to now its been too dry, and within days it will be too wet to drill, just as a proper chit begins. Sod's Law. We went back to the '70's and ploughed everything as it was too hard for our DD and too much bright fresh chopped straw laid about so we will get rubbish emerging from depth in our crops. This is why I like 100% spring cropping. If it hasn't chitted (or rotted) by spring it never will. Autumn drilling is one way of doing things but it's hard work and costly nowadays. Certainly not a low input system and also not guaranteed to succeed either. We are giving it a go this year but any more hassle from it or big bills and its gone forever. Then its just direct drilled spring cereals and spring beans. DD always seems to go a treat here in the spring. One pass, the winter has done the work. [/QUOTE]
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