Soybean – plow versus no-till

Soybean – plow versus no-till

We split an area of our soybeans down the middle and plowed one side and drilled the other directly. The conditions are absolutely identical; variety, sowing strength and date. The staircase was identical. At present, the plow version looks much better. 

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Seedbed before sowing time

Seedbed before sowing time

Our sugarbeet sowing is in full swing. We adhere to the old principle, seedbed before seed time. This process lays the foundation for a successful sugarbeet harvest later in the year. However, the announced night frosts make us tremble. 

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Our experiment Rape in precision seeding

Our experiment Rape in precision seeding

Last fall, we took a large-scale look at single-grain canola. Machine was a Kuhn Planter with 45 cm row spacing. Unlike broad seeding, which distributes seed evenly over the area, precision seeding allows more precise control over plant spacing and promotes uniform plant development.

We initially drilled 40 grains/sq m, but then increased to 45 grains/sq m. That was certainly a mistake. The stand is now too dense.

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