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dm81
Posted 3/24/2024 10:09 (#10677716)
Subject: Soybean planting Spacing?


North Dakota
I’m just curious what everyone else is doing on their soybean planting spacing. We are currently planting them in 30 inch spacing which most people don’t do around here. Seems like a lot of people like using their drills which is 7.5-15 inch spacing. Couple years ago we used both the drill and planter and they seemed to yield about the same. Has anyone else seen any big yield differences? I would much rather use a planter over a drill a lot less maintenance and you use a lot less seed especially with row shut off, not having to calibrate your cart when you get a different seed varieties. We are in eastern North Dakota and are conventional till. Thanks for any input.
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