Cost-cutting and money-making establishment options for OSR cropsOSR growers can halve the costs of establishing a new crop simply by switching from a traditional plough-based system costing around £140/ha, to a one-pass till-seeding system which will cost between £50 and £75/ha. Further cost-savings and/or yield boosts can also be achieved by applying fertiliser in bands at the same time as seeding using a Nitrojet liquid fertiliser applicator or a Ferticast. “Rather than make four separate visits to the field to plough, press, cultivate and drill, an oilseed rape crop can be successfully established in just one-pass by till-seeding – that’s either using a subsoiler with seeder, or if conditions dictate, using a subsoiler and disc combination with a seeder attached,” explains OPICO’s James Woolway. “Rolling afterwards to ensure good seed-to-soil contact is still required for both methods. However with the time pressures of harvest, and labour often pretty stretched, cutting back field operations from five to two passes, also saves valuable time.” Applying fertiliser at seeding “This was demonstrated in a Masstock SMART farm trial: when granular fertiliser was applied in bands at the same time as till-seeding, oilseed rape yields were boosted by 6.8%, from 4.73t/ha to 5.05t/ha. “As well as allowing a faster turnaround on cropping and saving time and money, other benefits of till-seeding with simultaneous fertiliser application include: less disturbance to the weed bank, moisture conservation, and in NVZ areas, a lower fertiliser application rate can be used without compromising yields,” adds Mr Woolway. |