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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="BTT UK Ltd" data-source="post: 8708566" data-attributes="member: 158304"><p>What BTT have is that with our nose being further out in front of the tine the soil breaks out better creating less smearing / slotting. All our products have been designed for the North American market and with the very short growing season, farmers are often keen to get seeding as early as possible and often when conditions are not ideal, and it is this design that seems to work the best. Obviously not all soil types, conditions and situations are the same and perhaps my statement of, 'With this design of tip you do not get the slotting' should have been, 'With this design you can reduce slotting when conditions allow'.</p><p></p><p>Would love to discuss this further with you if you are coming to Cereal or Groundswell.[ATTACH=full]1107885[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTT UK Ltd, post: 8708566, member: 158304"] What BTT have is that with our nose being further out in front of the tine the soil breaks out better creating less smearing / slotting. All our products have been designed for the North American market and with the very short growing season, farmers are often keen to get seeding as early as possible and often when conditions are not ideal, and it is this design that seems to work the best. Obviously not all soil types, conditions and situations are the same and perhaps my statement of, 'With this design of tip you do not get the slotting' should have been, 'With this design you can reduce slotting when conditions allow'. Would love to discuss this further with you if you are coming to Cereal or Groundswell.[ATTACH type="full"]1107885[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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