Posted by centash on May 27, 2015 at 19:03:44 from (96.44.59.178):
In Reply to: Re: IH Planters posted by tomNE on May 27, 2015 at 05:10:39:
Ive no tilled for years; first with an unmodified Allis 770 plate--would only work well in light soil. Then with an IH 800 plate with one set of no til coulters and exrta weight on the row units---worked well in most conditions. Then with a NI double frame with Kinze (JD) units, with one unit mounted coulter, HD springs on the row units (4 corn at 30 inches and 7 bean at 15 inches) Plants very well under all conditions, regardless of the amt. of trash or hardness of the soil. One condition--when you see your neighbours cultivating and you think its dry enough to plant---go away for a day, and plant the next day. If the soil is just a bit too damp, you will get smearing of the sidewall of the seed trench which the roots will not penetrate and/or your seed trench will not close, leaving the seed exposed. It takes patience but it is worth the effort and the reduced soil erosion is a big benefit
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