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Re: Middlebuster Planter question
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Posted by steveormary on February 02, 2005 at 11:08:20 from (216.31.88.187):
In Reply to: Re: Middlebuster Planter question posted by gene b on February 01, 2005 at 15:38:53:
Dryland farming as I remember. About the time to plant corn we would disk the field at least twice. We would then plant with a lister putting seed in the bottom of the furrow. We had two godevils. one set to throw out away from the corn and the other set to throw in. We would throw out the first time over woth the tractor wheels set in. Then harrow the ridges down. Later we would thow in putting dirt up around the plant. We would have wheels set out for this. If weeds were still comming on we would use a cultivater and go fast as possible. That way we would get most of the weeds and some of the corn. Hope ya"all can follow this. We had about 100 acres corn and 2 row equipment. steveormary
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