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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeHodgey" data-source="post: 8136484" data-attributes="member: 151227"><p>thanks for the reply, looks good, is that not cultivated autumn or spring, completely no till? I drilled some spring barley for a neighbour who had a little Sandy field and establishment much better there.</p><p></p><p>We just drill what I consider normal depth, 25-30mm ish. We’ve just had bad results last year no till spring barley to be honest. I’m talking 2t/acre last harvest, where direct drilled and 3t/acre where we went over lightly with power harrow infront to level a few headlands and things. When we get rain though the top goes lovely and friable again, nearly dig a hole with your finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeHodgey, post: 8136484, member: 151227"] thanks for the reply, looks good, is that not cultivated autumn or spring, completely no till? I drilled some spring barley for a neighbour who had a little Sandy field and establishment much better there. We just drill what I consider normal depth, 25-30mm ish. We’ve just had bad results last year no till spring barley to be honest. I’m talking 2t/acre last harvest, where direct drilled and 3t/acre where we went over lightly with power harrow infront to level a few headlands and things. When we get rain though the top goes lovely and friable again, nearly dig a hole with your finger. [/QUOTE]
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