Problems with finding reliable labour and avoiding a bottle-neck at harvest are just two reasons why Irish farmer Tim Ronaldson has stuck with ploughing rather than taking the min-till path for establishing his 378ha mix of winter and spring crops. Mervyn Bailey discovers how the Ronaldsons’ arable work is completed
Plough is preferred over min-till in Kildare

Problems with finding reliable labour and avoiding a bottle-neck at harvest are just two reasons why Irish farmer Tim Ronaldson has stuck with ploughing rather than taking the min-till path for establishing his 378ha mix of winter and spring crops. Mervyn Bailey discovers how the Ronaldsons’ arable work is completed
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