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North Central US | No til has been prescribed as a cure all for everything everywhere and that isn't true, it never has.
Originally it was sold as a way to save time and money.
In my classes at Purdue, the professor stated "in a perfect world you would no til 5 or 10 acres here and there, chisel plow 20 acres there and over here, moldboard plow all of this, disk that, cultivate this stuff, take a disk drill on these parts, a planter on those, and a hoe drill here(all of this was describing a single field). But we don't live in a perfect world so you have to pick what works the best on most of your land with your operation. Nothing is a universal cure all. Don't be afraid of experimenting on your operation however.". | |
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