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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7540232" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Perhaps use stubble cultivator like a terra disc to incorporate muck. Somebody will say this isn't direct drilling but it doesn't matter if it works.</p><p>If we plough sand here it tends to dry out and blow so we avoid doing so. But can get away with ploughing out grass ley as the humus, grass roots etc hold it together for long enough. Just don't plough too deep. 8" is plenty.</p><p>If your Galloway cattle are outside all year then it's a different ball game and not something I know much about. Cattle here are in yards over winter on barley straw, eating barley and hay. It would be a mess if we left them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7540232, member: 2119"] Perhaps use stubble cultivator like a terra disc to incorporate muck. Somebody will say this isn't direct drilling but it doesn't matter if it works. If we plough sand here it tends to dry out and blow so we avoid doing so. But can get away with ploughing out grass ley as the humus, grass roots etc hold it together for long enough. Just don't plough too deep. 8" is plenty. If your Galloway cattle are outside all year then it's a different ball game and not something I know much about. Cattle here are in yards over winter on barley straw, eating barley and hay. It would be a mess if we left them out. [/QUOTE]
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