Hello, nice to hear from you! Yes, the draper header is probably the most efficient header at the time. The only disadvantage so far is that picked stones (which happens) get transported fastly into the feeder house before you have a chance to realize them. The barly looks realy good, Mzuri planted? I hope you come along well since pig husbandary is rough business the last years. Regards form Germany, Niels Andre
Thanks Niels, yes it is great. I find that if I do pick up a stone it has been caught in the space at the bottom of the middle belt but maybe I've just been lucky. It was sown with the mzuri onto rolled ploughed ground as it followed wheat.
@sweetboyro I have had a Mzuri since 2015 and I haven't regretted it. Crops have been really good and my soils have improved in that time. It also vastly reduces my carbon footprint which is very important.
Hello, nice to hear from you! Yes, the draper header is probably the most efficient header at the time. The only disadvantage so far is that picked stones (which happens) get transported fastly into the feeder house before you have a chance to realize them. The barly looks realy good, Mzuri planted? I hope you come along well since pig husbandary is rough business the last years. Regards form Germany, Niels Andre
Thanks Niels, yes it is great. I find that if I do pick up a stone it has been caught in the space at the bottom of the middle belt but maybe I've just been lucky. It was sown with the mzuri onto rolled ploughed ground as it followed wheat.
it was better the crop that was seeded whit mizuri ?
The Mzuri sown winter barley yield was as good as the ploughed ground so this year it is all direct drilled with the mzuri.
@@everythingisgreenknowe5094 do you have even the Xzact kit? for corn and sunflower?
@sweetboyro no I don't have the exact kit as I don't do maize but I have sown many different crops with the standard kit.
@@everythingisgreenknowe5094 does it worth buying it? because i`m thinking about buying one , but i`m not sure that does the job right...
@sweetboyro I have had a Mzuri since 2015 and I haven't regretted it. Crops have been really good and my soils have improved in that time. It also vastly reduces my carbon footprint which is very important.