Seed inoculating is one of the most easy and cost effective ways to improve soil microbiological populations in cropping systems. Keep us posted on germination and growth comparison as well as yield data
Definitely will! Early signs show germination to be similar to control. Seeing root growth will be interesting though. Also keen to monitor loosely in future seasons
Thanks for having us out Mark! It was great to get out in the field with you and put this trial in the ground. Looking forward to seeing the results as the season progresses!
Good to see you got the kg's ratio correct. Learning from your errors. The cameras look fantastic. I hope the trial works well. Some great camera angles nd wishing you well for good growing conditions.A fair bit of rain around this week.
Yes definitely would be possible but want to be careful not to create a tillage hard pan at depth too. For me controlled traffic is more of a luxury with some small financial and operational benefits. But I really do like how neat it is!!
hey Mark why a 12m seed drill rather than 18m for your traffic control measures. last place I was at was 40m (with fence nozzles) 36m main spray boom spray. 18m seed Drill and think we were 13.3 m fronts but off setting and using 12m wasn't perfect for sure
Seed inoculating is one of the most easy and cost effective ways to improve soil microbiological populations in cropping systems. Keep us posted on germination and growth comparison as well as yield data
Definitely will! Early signs show germination to be similar to control. Seeing root growth will be interesting though. Also keen to monitor loosely in future seasons
Thanks for having us out Mark! It was great to get out in the field with you and put this trial in the ground. Looking forward to seeing the results as the season progresses!
Thanks Harry! Looking forward to monitoring this trial through the year and assessing the results at harvest
Good to see you got the kg's ratio correct. Learning from your errors. The cameras look fantastic. I hope the trial works well. Some great camera angles nd wishing you well for good growing conditions.A fair bit of rain around this week.
Thanks Mate! Appreciate the support
Excellent some great camera shots. Good to have the two wise men giving knowledge .good luck with the rain
Two wise men they definitely are! Lot of knowledge between those two!
So a version of the Johnson and sue compost extract it's a great start ✌️
With the controlled traffic, could you pull a ripper thru the wheel tracks every couple of seasons? Bit of work, but may make a difference
Yes definitely would be possible but want to be careful not to create a tillage hard pan at depth too. For me controlled traffic is more of a luxury with some small financial and operational benefits. But I really do like how neat it is!!
hey Mark why a 12m seed drill rather than 18m for your traffic control measures.
last place I was at was 40m (with fence nozzles) 36m main spray boom spray. 18m seed Drill and think we were 13.3 m fronts but off setting and using 12m wasn't perfect for sure
Weres onion he's disappeared is he coming back ??
Onion is in Melbourne doing a chippy apprenticeship. Depends how busy he is, he might be back for harvest 🤞🏼
If your trying to get everything on ctf the header seems like the easy first choice to change. My bet whenever it does happen you will end up a 9770.
Who knows what we’ll go mate 😅 actually not far from a smaller control, 9m header 13.5m seeder just need to cut the boom down to 27m
Goes to show if you look after things it will last you a long time the equipment
That’s exactly right!
loving your vids. do you not farm with your dad?
Thanks Mate! Yes I do farm with my dad but also have a small cropping operation of my own
Wouldn't it be point less if your running sheep?
I think we would still see results even with sheep. Sheep also tend to spend a lot of time on existing wheel tracks especially in tall stubble
@@merrettcontracting Nah that’s a good point!! Nah good luck maté hopefully we seen it soon
Howdy farm
You should of tiled it up or burned the field
If possible I’d like to stay away from both of those things in our soil type. It’s more of a last resort act both of them.