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Southeast North Dakota | I just bought a nice 16 row 22" Case-IH 955 planter for no-tilling soybeans. I have been running White 6000 and 8000 Series planters for corn and also a JD 7200 and really like the even stand they all have produced. I know singulation in corn is critical which is why I have stayed with the Whites and Deeres. I know the population spacing isn't as critical when planting soybeans so I bought the 955 because of the central-fill system and the offset opener disks for no-tilling the soybeans into corn stalks. Here's my question: Would the 955 do a good enough job planting corn that I could sell my JD 7200? Everyone in my area went away from Cyclo planters and switched to White, Kinze, and Deere because of their near picket-fence planting ability, so would I be foolish to use the 955 for corn with the technology it had? I appreciate your response and look forward to reading comments. Thank you. | |
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