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Strip till/ No-till Soybeans
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caseihfarmer
Posted 8/24/2016 17:34 (#5487853 - in reply to #5487297)
Subject: RE: Strip till/ No-till Soybeans


East Central, Nebraska
I'm liking stripping old bean ground before it goes to corn and then no tilling soybeans in 15" rows into standing corn stalks. if you go with a interplant planter like a 1790 deere or kinze your going to pay some big bucks, so maybe staying on 30s is the way to go kind of depends how much you want to spend and what does good for your situation. we run 30" planters for corn and a deere 1990 for soys that allows us to plant beans when we want and a lot of times when we are planting corn.

one thing I might add if your changing planters that people on here will often argue with me about, is row cleaners. I found that I really don't need much of a row cleaner when planting into a nice strip with a good berm. if the strip is made right then moving any dirt at all is defeating some of the purpose. that is just my opinion.
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