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No tilling in the north
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eweland
Posted 4/23/2014 16:02 (#3832295 - in reply to #3832080)
Subject: RE: No tilling in the north


east central MN
I am currently set up for 6 row, largest tractor is in that 160hp range. I don't have to knife the liquid portion on either. I bed with sand so most of my lagoon is solids hauled by slinger in the fall, the liquid is mostly grey water. I also am using a bit of a different crop rotation so I would be planting most of my corn acres into stubble from double cropping trit/peas followed by sorghum Sudan grass/teff grass or winter trit stubble. Would that still be best to strip it? Most of the previous years corn silage stubble would be drilled into trit/peas for haylage and cut high to avoid surface manure and stalks. Maybe this is a really bogus plan? Are you full no ti iseedit? Where are you located? And I meant a 750 Deere drill (damn fat fingers)
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