Posted by Leroy on November 24, 2016 at 15:38:40 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: No Till discussion posted by Dave from central MN on November 22, 2016 at 12:39:57:
I am in Ohio and my township name is clay and from what I have been told they would dig the clay and make the bricks for a house right on the farm. Now about all of the bean stubble is chiseled in fall for corn the following year unless it is put to wheat with about half each way. Corn stalks a lot are no tilled beans into the corn stalks, probably about 3/4 that way. Don't know of anybody notilling corn either in bean ground or sod or wheat stubble. The few fields that I have seen of corn notilled were very poor. Some you could count the stalks in the field just driving past on the road. When I was farming I did hire wheat notilled into bean ground and I think double crop beans into wheat stubble is good as long as there are no weeds in the field. The biggest problem with them notilling beans into corn stalks is they let the weeds take over before planting and do not spray for weeds till after a third of then are ripe and have seeded all the neighbors ground. That is what I call weed tillage or planting.
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