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Wheat varieties for (or not for) direct drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="Fish" data-source="post: 8123611" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Yes all no till.</p><p>Interesting point re seed rates. When I first started no till I cranked up the seed rates, where as in the previous system I would start at 220s/m moving up to 350+ as the season progressed, but with no till I started at 300 and maxed out at 400.</p><p>But now after a few no till seasons under my belt, I’m starting to drop the rates again, even drilled one field at 200 last autumn.</p><p></p><p>The slug problems I expected, has largely never really materialise, why, not sure, earlier drilling in better condition, firmer soils, more predators or just dum luck <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷🏻" title="Person shrugging: light skin tone :person_shrugging_tone1:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f937-1f3fb.png" data-shortname=":person_shrugging_tone1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fish, post: 8123611, member: 133"] Yes all no till. Interesting point re seed rates. When I first started no till I cranked up the seed rates, where as in the previous system I would start at 220s/m moving up to 350+ as the season progressed, but with no till I started at 300 and maxed out at 400. But now after a few no till seasons under my belt, I’m starting to drop the rates again, even drilled one field at 200 last autumn. The slug problems I expected, has largely never really materialise, why, not sure, earlier drilling in better condition, firmer soils, more predators or just dum luck 🤷🏻 [/QUOTE]
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