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Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?
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Boone & Crockett
Posted 10/28/2025 07:00 (#11415628 - in reply to #11415573)
Subject: RE: Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?


Beans just ain’t that fussy. We in-line rip high traffic areas/headlands for both crops. Bean stubble sees a NH3 knife in fall. Cornstalks getting worked with a Case 475 high speed set about 4”. Smooth enuff to stale seedbed plant in spring. Otherwise I’m impressed with the job ZML striptill unit with the parabolic shank/Nichols point does when set at 8” depth. Lifts and fractures, alleviates all compaction down to that point. Can cover at least twice as many acres per hour than a disc ripper, on a third of the fuel.
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