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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Worsening blackgrass/ryegrass problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="Badshot" data-source="post: 7603466" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>I've done 3 breaks in a row to get on top of the stuff in some fields, following the balls ups with the kvernland drill I mentioned before.</p><p>You have got to actually farm, and do things very differently if you want to get on top of it.</p><p>Doing wheat/break still will not produce the required results.</p><p>Those that can grass down are in a better/easier position.</p><p>Just as direct drilling requires a complete change of mindset, so does beating BG.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I still marvel at the fact plants won't grow in unmoved soil, I believed this for many years, it was how I learned to farm.</p><p>If this is true, how come my headlands are taller and stronger than the middle of the fields?</p><p>Busy topping the BG and wild oats off currently round the outsides, beans are halfway up the tractor cab,. A good 12 to 18inches higher than the middle of the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badshot, post: 7603466, member: 362"] I've done 3 breaks in a row to get on top of the stuff in some fields, following the balls ups with the kvernland drill I mentioned before. You have got to actually farm, and do things very differently if you want to get on top of it. Doing wheat/break still will not produce the required results. Those that can grass down are in a better/easier position. Just as direct drilling requires a complete change of mindset, so does beating BG. I still marvel at the fact plants won't grow in unmoved soil, I believed this for many years, it was how I learned to farm. If this is true, how come my headlands are taller and stronger than the middle of the fields? Busy topping the BG and wild oats off currently round the outsides, beans are halfway up the tractor cab,. A good 12 to 18inches higher than the middle of the field. [/QUOTE]
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