@@thr8061 Yes, I know not to the point, I was more interested in whether the fendt momentum could handle this crop cover or more, e.g. in stubble catch crops, cover crops (rye, grass mixtures) two feet high
@@thr8061 actually its the opposite, much more soil erosion and damage. And if you know what kind of erosion I'm talking about its the type of erosion where you build no top soil and the only way you even get a crop is because of fertilizer. And that is why crop failure in North America is worse then it ever has been before in history. And the Europeans are thriving on to much topsoil. It's a simple trick plow, plow your Fields bring the clay up, mix the clay with your topsoil, clay not only holds moisture, but also slows down erosion and everything your plant needs is in clay. Clay is the heart of topsoil.
sowing without cultivation?
It's called "No Till". It is being done in the US for decades. Much less or no soil erosion.
@@thr8061 Yes, I know not to the point, I was more interested in whether the fendt momentum could handle this crop cover or more, e.g. in stubble catch crops, cover crops (rye, grass mixtures) two feet high
@@dawidg.9270 It was how the question was asked. If you would have asked your initial question like your reply above, that would have made more sense.
@@thr8061 I use a translator because my English is not very good, so there may be disagreements.
@@thr8061 actually its the opposite, much more soil erosion and damage. And if you know what kind of erosion I'm talking about its the type of erosion where you build no top soil and the only way you even get a crop is because of fertilizer. And that is why crop failure in North America is worse then it ever has been before in history. And the Europeans are thriving on to much topsoil. It's a simple trick plow, plow your Fields bring the clay up, mix the clay with your topsoil, clay not only holds moisture, but also slows down erosion and everything your plant needs is in clay. Clay is the heart of topsoil.