SCMN | Klaus40 - 7/10/2016 09:29
Splitting a planter is not very smart. This picture illustrates it.
Imagine the combine challenges, moisture differences, insurance issues, fungicide issues, ect that will result of this split planter picture. All because some farmer wanted to do a little "on farm testing". Its alwayd the guys who think they are smarter than everyone else that this happens to
Your statement is quite ignorant. what's wrong with "on farm testing"? I have some split planter trials this year. It's a great way to really test two hybrids across varying soil conditions. I'm sure the "challenges" you speak of will be easily overcome with a little farmer ingenuity. |