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What cultivator (excluding Top Down types) do you use to "One Pass" cultivate Over wintered stubbles ready for drilling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Charisma" data-source="post: 7467731" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>I have all my stubbles to start to get ready now . stubble going into linseed then we will lightly trio , cultipress and then drill if conditions are favourable , if its a bit clatty then I might put the power harrow over instead of the cultipress .</p><p>I also have ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a acreage of ground which was going into winter beans which was fallow last year ,,,,,,,,, I know shame on me , they should of gone in mid oct but we were committed to drilling wheat that dry spell and when the weather turned that was us buggered , this land is sitting quite nicely after being bust up last summer with a trio , it will need something to break it up but not sure yet ,,,,,, we have been looking for something with tines to open ground up in the spring as sometimes the trio is a tad overkill and to heavy ,,,,,, this land will now be going into S Barley as the cattle have eaten most of the beans ,</p><p>Maize ground has been mucked and ploughed , nice ground so I have no problem putting the plough in . The rest of my ground unless I can plough early and get a frost tilth then its best to leave the plough in the nettles TBH . This year the marl has not been fit to winter plough so no point forcing the issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Charisma, post: 7467731, member: 2907"] I have all my stubbles to start to get ready now . stubble going into linseed then we will lightly trio , cultipress and then drill if conditions are favourable , if its a bit clatty then I might put the power harrow over instead of the cultipress . I also have ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a acreage of ground which was going into winter beans which was fallow last year ,,,,,,,,, I know shame on me , they should of gone in mid oct but we were committed to drilling wheat that dry spell and when the weather turned that was us buggered , this land is sitting quite nicely after being bust up last summer with a trio , it will need something to break it up but not sure yet ,,,,,, we have been looking for something with tines to open ground up in the spring as sometimes the trio is a tad overkill and to heavy ,,,,,, this land will now be going into S Barley as the cattle have eaten most of the beans , Maize ground has been mucked and ploughed , nice ground so I have no problem putting the plough in . The rest of my ground unless I can plough early and get a frost tilth then its best to leave the plough in the nettles TBH . This year the marl has not been fit to winter plough so no point forcing the issue [/QUOTE]
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