The Claydon leading tine technique moves soil only where required - in the seeding and rooting zone - creating tilth and drainage, aerating the soil and alleviating compaction. The soil between the seeded bands is left undisturbed, conserving moisture for plants to tap into. The undisturbed banks of soil support the weight of farm traffic, minimising the damage caused by wheelings and compaction. Soil structure is retained, worm populations thrive, soil biota increases.
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