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Any zero till/regenerative ag experts?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1652282" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>What you've got looks great in the pics, IMO. I run a Deere 750 NTD. I do think that disc openers would give you less disturbance, especially in "sod", but it might not be worth the extra investment to make the move, especially if your "hoe drill" is free. And bearings need replacing on newer NT drills too. Wondering if what you're doing is harvesting by grazing every year, if you've considered trying to move toward a base of more perennials, and then "interseed" some annuals as a fill in if you feel you feel you need them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1652282, member: 39018"] What you've got looks great in the pics, IMO. I run a Deere 750 NTD. I do think that disc openers would give you less disturbance, especially in "sod", but it might not be worth the extra investment to make the move, especially if your "hoe drill" is free. And bearings need replacing on newer NT drills too. Wondering if what you're doing is harvesting by grazing every year, if you've considered trying to move toward a base of more perennials, and then "interseed" some annuals as a fill in if you feel you feel you need them? [/QUOTE]
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