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Will we be ploughing for re seeding in the future?
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<blockquote data-quote="hally" data-source="post: 7531415" data-attributes="member: 10817"><p>One of the biggest problem to dd old grassland we find is the lack of any pest control, some Dursban in the roundup made grass to grass reseeding more reliable in the past. Nowadays very nervous about it tbh without a break crop as we have had odd complete failures in recent years and can’t think of any other reason. Drilled two fiends next to a major road in our area last year, one into turnips came very well, and one grass in what I thought was very good conditions which totally failed.....very visibly and to a regular customer. </p><p>Drilled one at home the next day and we had a very good result. Heavy land a direct drilling is a bit of a problem as well for our Erth drill, just can’t seem to get enough seed/soil contact on its own. The jury is out about the flat roller on it being effective enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hally, post: 7531415, member: 10817"] One of the biggest problem to dd old grassland we find is the lack of any pest control, some Dursban in the roundup made grass to grass reseeding more reliable in the past. Nowadays very nervous about it tbh without a break crop as we have had odd complete failures in recent years and can’t think of any other reason. Drilled two fiends next to a major road in our area last year, one into turnips came very well, and one grass in what I thought was very good conditions which totally failed.....very visibly and to a regular customer. Drilled one at home the next day and we had a very good result. Heavy land a direct drilling is a bit of a problem as well for our Erth drill, just can’t seem to get enough seed/soil contact on its own. The jury is out about the flat roller on it being effective enough. [/QUOTE]
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