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<blockquote data-quote="Renaultman" data-source="post: 7947910" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>I think we may be lucky being further North and have the advantage of learning the experiences of you further farmers South. I know min till certainly isn't the answer, and some old heads say that direct drilling isn't either but this is the way agriculture is going at the moment. I started min till on my own 10 years ago and took a farm on that had been min tilled for a lot longer. The biggest issue there is resistant Rye grass, I think we are slowly winning the battle against that using everything we can. Rotation, chemical, sterile seedbed and even whole cropped some last year but taking 3 cuts before late drilling and that seems to have had a really good result. Sorry for hijacking your thread Dman. I'll catch up with you soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renaultman, post: 7947910, member: 121"] I think we may be lucky being further North and have the advantage of learning the experiences of you further farmers South. I know min till certainly isn't the answer, and some old heads say that direct drilling isn't either but this is the way agriculture is going at the moment. I started min till on my own 10 years ago and took a farm on that had been min tilled for a lot longer. The biggest issue there is resistant Rye grass, I think we are slowly winning the battle against that using everything we can. Rotation, chemical, sterile seedbed and even whole cropped some last year but taking 3 cuts before late drilling and that seems to have had a really good result. Sorry for hijacking your thread Dman. I'll catch up with you soon. [/QUOTE]
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