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are you thinking about going to long term no-till?
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JimM
Posted 9/2/2015 23:27 (#4767401 - in reply to #4761045)
Subject: RE: are you thinking about going to long term no-till?


NE Indiana-Fort Wayne and NE China
lawfarms - 8/30/2015 13:51

The fall worked ground would dry out faster.
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Many times because it actually transports water better

The no till was wet.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Because it doesn't, transport water well at all

The cover cropped was really muddy...,

,cause somebody thought they needed to chemically terminate it most likely.

So in a wet year fall working ground shines where as in a drought it's the first to burn up....
................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,That's dependent on the form of the fall tillage. If the system is recharging the ground water and the root system is unrestricted in the next year then I have to disagree

The way the cash grain market looks more should have taken pp.
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