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Parker, SD | Assuming you're farming in ND as your profile says. I could see running into seasonal change issues year to year
The number one rule with no till is patience, it works, I think its the best practice, but I don't have patience and I like to run tillage equipment
Assuming you're running on a shorter season than we are, then no-till on top, our no-till season probable starts about the time your tillage season starts most years
We run a turbo till and trash blows, I'm still trying to figure out a path that works well with it. I love it, I love what it does, I just need to figure out how to keep my residue in my ground. You are probably going to want to invent in a row cleaner or no till coulter if that your plan, I did 200 acres of custom corn/soybean planting this year, all was no till and I thought it was the best planting I did all year.
An off the shelf CNH head will leave a lot to be desited, if you don't have one
I'd consider a drago, capello or maybe a gheringoff instead | |
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