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Dan_wcIN
Posted 6/6/2007 11:53 (#159089 - in reply to #159061)
Subject: Jim I agree with everything in your post. But.....



It made a Crop
But not that the Twin and singles should planted at the same population. Read my other 2 replies.

If I wanted to run a real net return test of Dawn's strip til unit to my No till the corn they would not be planted on the same date. Because one the selling points is the Dawn strip til can give you an earlier planting date than std no till. How is it fair to make the strip till wait until the ground is ready for straight no till.

I only did the experiment because I was not in rush to finish planting corn. I don't how I could justify the cost of a true twin row planter, anymore than I can the cost of 6 Dawn strip til units.

I ran out of room on my memory flash before I got any pictures of the other parts of the twin rows. They don't all look like this. I figured post them create a good debate.

Edited by Dan_wcIN 6/6/2007 12:17
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