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Corn on wheat stubble vs bean stubble?
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NWNODAK
Posted 10/28/2016 17:15 (#5605233 - in reply to #5604840)
Subject: RE: Corn on wheat stubble vs bean stubble?


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djmranch - 10/28/2016 10:55

What are you doing for tillage? We spring strip till for corn into wheat stubble using a cover crop of radish, rye, and turnip mostly and don't see a yield drag after wheat. We are in nwmn even with Grand Forks so should be similar climate. You really can't plant wheat after corn without big fusarium problems, so if you have wheat in the rotation with corn and beans I still think corn-beans-wheat and back to corn is the best rotation.


We are long term no till on all acres. Only crop we till anything is vertical till ahead of corn. We plant corn ground to beans, flax or maybe canola. We raised 7 different crops this year so we have some options on rotations.
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