Posted by James22 on May 23, 2008 at 08:12:09 from (207.179.239.32):
In Reply to: Not today posted by IaGary on May 23, 2008 at 04:53:01:
Three weeks ago drilled beans for the neighbor in some conventually tilled soil that drains well. They are up and looking good. Wish they were mine. Sprayed first pass RU on them yesterday. Started Monday on ours and finished yesterday. Monday it was a little wet and the notill drill was not closing very good. Might consider some type of closing wheel "spike" next year, but at $100-$160 each unit, will need to ponder the issue for than a couple of minutes. Yesterday with an additional 2-3 days drying, things went a lot better. It is raining and the radar claims 1/2 inch down with more coming. Perhaps this will "seal" the trench better in the earlier planted beans.
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