It's still allowed stubble burning in Kentucky then its banned over here in England they should bring it back as less diesel used to get a seed bed and helps control weeds .
The type of burning the residues is reminiscence of WW2. There are lots of different ways to make the seeding preparation but burning. Think about the pollution first and the next generation!
Yes with their strip till bar for ground going into corn. They run two Zone Builder shanks on the rows in the tram line. We have a video of the strip till bar mounted on a 9460RT on the way.
Not quite but close. All canola is rapeseed but not all rapeseed is canola. It is a branch In the family tree developed in Canada to have a lower acid content in the oil.
Don't forget about burning gets rid of ANY kind of bugs and possible diseases that might have been left after corn harvest.
That is another reason.
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It's still allowed stubble burning in Kentucky then its banned over here in England they should bring it back as less diesel used to get a seed bed and helps control weeds .
really enjoy your videos thanks a lot
Thank you.
The type of burning the residues is reminiscence of WW2.
There are lots of different ways to make the seeding preparation but burning.
Think about the pollution first and the next generation!
canola is our main crop in Canada
The First and the last techniques in the same field.
I cannot remember how long ago stubble burning was banned in the UK 🇬🇧
in Ireland it was stopped post 1995 from my memory.
ciao bellissimo video veru veru good ciao😊
Good video think you
do they ever do any deep ripping on those tramways?
Yes with their strip till bar for ground going into corn. They run two Zone Builder shanks on the rows in the tram line. We have a video of the strip till bar mounted on a 9460RT on the way.
On tracked tractors can the tracks be adjusted horizontally as do wheeled tractors?
Yes tracks can be adjusted.
Thanks. Good videos
New meaning to burn down
whats the farm name +bigtractorpower
Rapeseed......canola was originally a trademarked name for the oil produced from rapeseed. Calling it Canola sells better than rapeseed oil.
canola was bread from rapeseed to have lower erucic acid
CANadian Oil Low Acid. Hence canola
Not quite but close. All canola is rapeseed but not all rapeseed is canola. It is a branch In the family tree developed in Canada to have a lower acid content in the oil.
because ash the ground happened a burnt