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redfarm
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11/7/2016 06:55 (#5622797 - in reply to #5622684)
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RE: In-line ripper and yield?
N. IL
We just bought one this fall. You can really tell where you have compaction from cart, combine, etc.
It has been parked for 3 weeks of rain
(3" total
). I hope to get it going again this week on the remaining soybean stubble.
It would be fun to map the speed of operation in the field and compare to yield next year. Nobody enjoys running it.
In-line ripper and yield?
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Honkytonkman
: 11/6/2016 18:41
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alneiowa
: 11/6/2016 18:43
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farmer82
: 11/6/2016 19:09
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AGDEAL
: 11/6/2016 19:25
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KS_Grasscutter
: 11/6/2016 19:39
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swne
: 11/6/2016 20:16
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silfarmer1997
: 11/6/2016 20:17
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parts
: 11/6/2016 20:38
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kaky9236
: 11/6/2016 20:56
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Jdel
: 11/6/2016 21:34
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rockridgefarms
: 11/7/2016 02:31
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massey175275
: 11/7/2016 05:18
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redfarm
: 11/7/2016 06:55
Also depends on soil type...
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TurnbullFarms
: 11/7/2016 07:13
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WTF2014
: 11/7/2016 10:34
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farmland
: 11/7/2016 20:03
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