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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
Would dutch openers drill into an established grass ley?
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryB97" data-source="post: 6638514" data-attributes="member: 8256"><p>I was meant to look at a trailed Claydon this autumn but never happened due to the weather, how good are the leading discs which can replace the leading tine? I do have a Simba Xpress I could use but was hoping to graze the grass really tight with the ewes till just before tupping at the start of november then drill straight in and as our land is heavy a set of discs would probably make a lot of mess, but you can adjust the angle on Simba discs which could help. Most of it would be surface compaction but we have never taken a field out of grass yet, our first field to be put back into arable will be next autumn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryB97, post: 6638514, member: 8256"] I was meant to look at a trailed Claydon this autumn but never happened due to the weather, how good are the leading discs which can replace the leading tine? I do have a Simba Xpress I could use but was hoping to graze the grass really tight with the ewes till just before tupping at the start of november then drill straight in and as our land is heavy a set of discs would probably make a lot of mess, but you can adjust the angle on Simba discs which could help. Most of it would be surface compaction but we have never taken a field out of grass yet, our first field to be put back into arable will be next autumn. [/QUOTE]
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