Posted by ky1650 on November 22, 2016 at 15:55:24 from (198.45.224.235):
In Reply to: No Till discussion posted by Dave from central MN on November 22, 2016 at 12:39:57:
I farm In Daviess Co Ky on the Ohio river , 12 yrs ago I bought a 5100 6 row planter with splitter. I told my dad we are going full time not ill. I can tell you it's the best. Decision I ever made. On my ground I can now plant 2 weeks earlier and ground moisture last 10 more days in dry conditions. We apply our own poultry litter and I'm sure this has greatly improved our soil health. 4 yrs ago we purchase a 12/23 kinze this I believe raised our yields also the kinze cuts the corn stalks better than old planter. One thing we have done the last 2 yrs is run an old fold up roller over our corn stalks about a month after harvest. If I had I suggestion for someone wanting to look into not ill I would suggest looking into the national no till conference I no someone that has been to everyone and says it's the best money he spends all yr. I would say nothing is perfect but for me no till is as close as I can get
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