Posted by thurlow on March 26, 2008 at 15:18:28 from (74.250.1.192):
In Reply to: Need no till help!! posted by UncleBubb*IH on March 26, 2008 at 08:37:12:
Because so much of our land was HEL, we were 'forced' by the guv'mint into no-til in the mid to late 80's.......if we wanted to participate in the various farm programs. Except for breaking out terraces, haven't been hooked to a breaking plow since; there is a 6-bottom and 2 5-bottoms rusting away in a fence row. There're worth scrap iron prices around here and eventually I'll need to do something with them. We were all dry-land, but got 45-48 inches rainfall annually. Would never go back to conventional tillage. When I started no-til, A-C had the planter market sewed up around here, but the dealers are all gone and J D, C IH and Kinze rule.
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