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Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6514138" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>Round here tramlines (not on my farm) combine wheelings and trailer wheelings are now full of water all on land that had some degree of subsoiling last year </p><p></p><p>On notill controlled traffic the wheeling lines do not rut so cannot fill up with water </p><p>Tramlines that used to be rutted after subsoiling or ploughing ( to fill the previous years rut ) are not rutted so do not fill with water </p><p>Last year dry weather cracked the soil out below drain depth keeping the cracks allows the water to get down to the mole drainage that connect to the drains </p><p>If I find a field needs loosening more I now mole at 1 m spacing </p><p></p><p>Clive’s soil type is different with less clay so mole drainage would not help </p><p>Imho if the soil type is clay subsoil that is good for moling spend all the cultivation cost on mole draining using gps </p><p>This will allow notill and soon you realise you do not need to mole so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6514138, member: 305"] Round here tramlines (not on my farm) combine wheelings and trailer wheelings are now full of water all on land that had some degree of subsoiling last year On notill controlled traffic the wheeling lines do not rut so cannot fill up with water Tramlines that used to be rutted after subsoiling or ploughing ( to fill the previous years rut ) are not rutted so do not fill with water Last year dry weather cracked the soil out below drain depth keeping the cracks allows the water to get down to the mole drainage that connect to the drains If I find a field needs loosening more I now mole at 1 m spacing Clive’s soil type is different with less clay so mole drainage would not help Imho if the soil type is clay subsoil that is good for moling spend all the cultivation cost on mole draining using gps This will allow notill and soon you realise you do not need to mole so much [/QUOTE]
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