Posted by Tech 7 on November 23, 2016 at 07:22:56 from (96.44.45.65):
In Reply to: No Till discussion posted by Dave from central MN on November 22, 2016 at 12:39:57:
There is probably 90% of soys planted no till around here with the yields always comparable to conventional tillage.Corn still favours some tillage be it mouldboard plow or more recentlyy vertical tillage in the previous fall Figure what that tillage costs you and no til is a no brainer for beans.Myself I have no tilled beans into bean stubble, corn stalks and hay sod and have yet to be disappointed. For the naysayers I would like to see them fall plow some hay ground here and get a crop in the following spring. One large operation here has not plowed in close to 30 years. They no till soys and wheat and run a coulter arrangement in front of each corn planter row, basically a strip tillage operation. The clay here is very unforgiving if you work it wet. In that regard the no till wins out. Located between Sarnia and London Ontario, close the where they patented clay farm land.
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