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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="moldengineer" data-source="post: 3097804" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>We have applied a 2nd dose of slug pellets and seem to have overcome the problem. The area in question is a bit thin in places but will not need re drilling.</p><p></p><p>A few observations now the crop has emerged. Where we cultivated, pressed and rolled before the drill the crops seem to look thinner than where we just cultivated and pressed. Where the low disturbance tine was used followed by the drill, this looks better than the direct drilled area next to it. The proof will be the yield in the end but emergence generally looks good and considering how dry it is we have had very even establishment. We rolled purely to prevent moisture loss on the heavier ground but i think we ended up over doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moldengineer, post: 3097804, member: 668"] We have applied a 2nd dose of slug pellets and seem to have overcome the problem. The area in question is a bit thin in places but will not need re drilling. A few observations now the crop has emerged. Where we cultivated, pressed and rolled before the drill the crops seem to look thinner than where we just cultivated and pressed. Where the low disturbance tine was used followed by the drill, this looks better than the direct drilled area next to it. The proof will be the yield in the end but emergence generally looks good and considering how dry it is we have had very even establishment. We rolled purely to prevent moisture loss on the heavier ground but i think we ended up over doing it. [/QUOTE]
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