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Any zero till/regenerative ag experts?
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<blockquote data-quote="FungusProudKY31" data-source="post: 1652249" data-attributes="member: 40881"><p>Not sure what a hoe drill is. If you do not have ample means to control competition from existing vegetation some extra disturbance would increase your seeding success. A notill drill with many seeds will need the competition knocked back by you or frost or you'll be wasting the effort. You'll probably get a decrease in OM where you disturb but if it is the minority of the surface you will still be OK in the whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungusProudKY31, post: 1652249, member: 40881"] Not sure what a hoe drill is. If you do not have ample means to control competition from existing vegetation some extra disturbance would increase your seeding success. A notill drill with many seeds will need the competition knocked back by you or frost or you'll be wasting the effort. You'll probably get a decrease in OM where you disturb but if it is the minority of the surface you will still be OK in the whole. [/QUOTE]
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