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Kooiker
Posted 11/16/2025 16:56 (#11436844 - in reply to #11436216)
Subject: RE: Cover crop vs disking bean stubble



johnk - 11/16/2025 05:33 That sounds more like a combine straw chopper/chaff spreader problem than a tillage problem.



Untouched bean stubble from good beans that were no tilled into cornstalks (that were also from a good corn crop) can be a royal PITA to work once in the spring with a field cultivator (or finisher for that matter) and try to leave a nice seedbed.     Its the cornstalks that really compound the problem.

It doesn't take a whole lot of dirt movement in the fall to greatly reduce problems in the spring.

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