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Posted by jddriver on November 13, 2006 at 19:03:37 from (69.242.152.235):
In Reply to: no till or conventional posted by Youngfarmhand on November 13, 2006 at 16:29:38:
As everyone here knows I love no-till.My yeilds have been going upsince we started 17 years ago.True chemical cost have went up but fuel has been cut by 75% and fertil has also been reduced with no reduction in yeilds.That being said either commit to 100% no-till or stay conventional,the two dont mix.The most important thing you can get is a GOOD NO_TILL planter.I think Kinze is better than JD.Good row cleaners 13 wave wavy coulters and extremely heavy down pressure springs with enough weight on planter frame to make planter stay in ground.Stay off of ground when wet.I hope I never have to go back to conventional tillage.It is a lot afun running those big tractors in the feild but man is it exspensive.jmtcw
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