Posted by Dan-IA on May 29, 2008 at 19:45:04 from (66.43.223.97):
I have a couple quick questions for the farmers on here:
1. I just planted a couple 'test plots' of 1acre each that is pure no-till to roundup-ready soybeans. The planter was running down the corn stalks from last fall. Will it grow? (With projects $8/gal diesel, we may end up doing it all this way next year.)
2. Dad says he knows where a lot of the tile on this farm is, but he admits to not knowing anything about the field on the other side of the creek they want to clean. Is there another way, other than weeks on foot with a tile probe, to find 'em? I heard somebody mention ground-penetrating radar (sounds expensive) and NRCS (I think I'd like to still plant next year, thanks!), but I was wondering if anyone else has tried to witch out buried tile this way.
Gonna go unplug the computer again, the tornados are past but the lightning is jumping again and the radar map still doesn't look good!
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