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Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?
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Mike SE IL
Posted 10/28/2025 02:53 (#11415539 - in reply to #11415434)
Subject: RE: Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?



West Union, Illinois

Our basic routine the last few years has been disk corn stalks and rip soybean stubble. But some ground we don't rip because there are too many rocks.  And other ground has a conservation plan of no fall tillage on soybean stubble and only disk corn stalks. And my irrigated ground outside the regular floodplain is in a corn, disk and plant wheat, the no-till double crop soybeans, the rip rotation.

What I'd really like to do is run a Strohm Aerator in corn about 6" to a foot tall.  But when we wear out our points and wings there are no replacements available.  And I just can't seem to get my timing to work out anyway

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