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<blockquote data-quote="Drillman" data-source="post: 9279653" data-attributes="member: 403"><p>I took a bit of what is classed as heavy land on last backend. Ex winter barley desperately in need of a break crop</p><p></p><p>by time I was able to get into it it was October and it was wet. I managed to pull a subsoiler thru a few acres and the rest was left to green up with whatever weed seeds there was on it.</p><p></p><p>now at the end of April I’ve finally managed to roundup the lot and the only lump that travels anything like 9s what was subsoiled, the rest needs dry weather for a bit longer before we can do anything with it. </p><p>we have a direct drill in the pipeline but any thought of trying to do that into this land would be a disaster without some serious remedial cultivation work as it’s panned to hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drillman, post: 9279653, member: 403"] I took a bit of what is classed as heavy land on last backend. Ex winter barley desperately in need of a break crop by time I was able to get into it it was October and it was wet. I managed to pull a subsoiler thru a few acres and the rest was left to green up with whatever weed seeds there was on it. now at the end of April I’ve finally managed to roundup the lot and the only lump that travels anything like 9s what was subsoiled, the rest needs dry weather for a bit longer before we can do anything with it. we have a direct drill in the pipeline but any thought of trying to do that into this land would be a disaster without some serious remedial cultivation work as it’s panned to hell. [/QUOTE]
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