bővebb szövegkörnyezet - kösz 07:57 Sep 9, 2019
Stubble cultivation after the grain harvest – 10 facts that you should consider In order to achieve optimal stubble cultivation after grain harvest, you should note the following points: Absolutely avoid lodged grain Sharp chopping blades and counter-cutting to produce short chopped up shredded material Optimisation of straw baffles in crosswind and hillside Shallow tillage (2-3 cm) directly after harvest to: Distribute straw and weed seeds as evenly as possible Encourage cereal crops to germinate (bottom closure but not "buried") Destruction of water-bearing capillaries in the soil to prevent unproductive evaporation. Oblique stubble cultivation to achieve a uniform depth and improve the distribution of staves. On large fields, 45° to the drill direction About 7 to 10 days after harvest, another shallow cultivation (5-10 cm) should be done Accumulated seeds are to be controlled and crop residues mixed into the soil The drier the soil, the deeper it should be worked to ensure sufficient moisture for germination and rotting The wetter the soil, the shallower it should be worked to avoid structural damage
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