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| Just so you know what you're getting in to, in our area tall stripped residue quickly becomes lying flat on the ground stripped residue. I would say it's not uncommon to see a situation where milo stalks or straight header cut wheat will catch more snow than stripper header cut wheat around here. In my opinion, what it loses in that situation, it makes up for it with residue persistence and distribution. | |
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