Posted by Lee in Iowa on January 22, 2008 at 07:03:36 from (66.172.198.21):
In Reply to: Cultivating Revisited posted by Allan In NE on January 21, 2008 at 21:31:25:
Still like to see a cultivator going down the rows , sounds like a good idea to clean up inside end rows and point rows. Don't understand why people have to knock the organic farmers, maybe they are just trying to make a living without farming half the country. I've seen organic fields as clean as the one in the picture, and I know a guy whose long term documented average organic yield for soybeans is 45-50 bushel. Lee
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