Posted by Banditfarmer on December 08, 2015 at 19:12:27 from (75.186.13.197):
In Reply to: No-Till ? posted by Banditfarmer on December 08, 2015 at 17:40:07:
This is one of the things that gets me to thinking Who really started the no-till movement? Now I know no-till dose not work every ware and some places it's been done 10 20 30 years with no tillage at all But there is ground (I have some) that no-till wont work no matter how hard you try. Our ground if the ground is moist and you cut a slit and pinch the soil closed with a closer wheel it will dry rock hard and the beans will brake there necks trying to brake threw. I do have ground that will no till with no problem so No-Till around me is hit or miss it's just that simple but go 10 miles from me and guys do it all the time year after year.
But with all the new technologies we have now better seed better planters better chemicals and better understandings of how everything works together it still begs the question of who really started pushing no-till in the past. Bandit
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