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Posted by Dave from MN on June 13, 2007 at 05:41:13 from (67.133.91.236):
Well, as ya know renter has my land enrolled in no till EQIP. Prior to knowing this I spread about 7 acres of it with 3-4 tons acre chicken poop. I hit one small part of that acreag with a feild cultivator shortly before him planting, rest was all no tilled with Kinze planter in corn. Well as of today the corn in the manure part that was tilled is about 2x taller and grener than the no tilled corn in the manure area. The no tilled corn in the manure area isnt really greener but is much taller than the area no tilled without manure. So to me, I would believe that I would be best off next year staying away from no till and spreading again and just hitting it with a feild cultivator. I am sandy loam with area of peat and black. I will be curious how it hold up when july comes. Any one else have some no till vs min or conventional tillage comparisons for this year? Doesnt the corn getting such a good start now in the tilled ground mean that it will yeild better in the fall than the no tilled which is smaller even though same planitng date?
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