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Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?
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RecreationalTillage
Posted 10/28/2025 08:58 (#11415782 - in reply to #11415715)
Subject: RE: Does corn or beans benifit more from deep tillage?



West Central MN
Only got half that field done last night before the rain started AGAIN and if isn't black before freezing, there is extremely high risk of no crop getting planned next year. Been there, done that.

One may be surprised that since adopting this crop rotation and intensive tillage strategy, OM% has been going up every year. The expert soil scientists preaching the notill religion fail to mention that there's near zero carbon being burned up from tillage when the soil temperature is below 50F.

Fuel is the lowest cost per acre expense here. Make. It. Black.
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