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Re: No till vs min till, so far
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Posted by jus kikin on June 13, 2007 at 05:56:16 from (216.16.56.34):
In Reply to: No till vs min till, so far posted by Dave from MN on June 13, 2007 at 05:41:13:
I have done the same thing with manure and with commercial fertilizer and have had the same results as you but yield in the fall was the same. I just hated the appearance early on. Most guys here either have quit the no till because of that problem or have added starter fertilizer to correct it.My neighbor who ridge tilled for 30 years finally gave it up and bought a new disc and now discs twice before planting. He says it may sound counter to conservation thinking but he now spends less $ because of less chem and fert treatments . He has less disease issues and planter plants a better stand . And with the new genetic corn there is still plenty of residue left after 2 discings to protect the soil from erosion. Im in southeast SD.
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