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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Yield drop when moving to direct drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="tw15" data-source="post: 5139618" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Have found out also don't go down the route of low seed rates with dd in the first years sow a good rate may be 10 % more than normal , plenty of plants don't need to push for tillers so hard with n , seed is cheap compared to fert . Looking around over the last few days the boys that like to drill low seed rates their wheats do look like they are really blue with n but looking in to them they may be a bit short of tillers . What do I know I may be wrong but do as well as the barley barrons around here .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tw15, post: 5139618, member: 100"] Have found out also don't go down the route of low seed rates with dd in the first years sow a good rate may be 10 % more than normal , plenty of plants don't need to push for tillers so hard with n , seed is cheap compared to fert . Looking around over the last few days the boys that like to drill low seed rates their wheats do look like they are really blue with n but looking in to them they may be a bit short of tillers . What do I know I may be wrong but do as well as the barley barrons around here . [/QUOTE]
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