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caseihfarmer
Posted 1/14/2019 17:54 (#7245100 - in reply to #7244978)
Subject: RE: Chopping corn head raising bean yields (how)


East Central, Nebraska
well I have not planted after my new calmer rebuild but I absolutely cannot believe the difference.

I notill soybeans and was disgusted with my stand last year and emergence. new year factory intermeshing rolls the year before and could not believe the new rolls inability to do anything but pull the ears off. I could take the stalk and stand it back up after the combine went by, and all it did was leave a large pile of trash that would not decompose right beside the row.

this year took off the almost new deere intermeshing rolls and put on calmers. I truly believe their will be almost nothing left this spring that I can not easily plant into. the first dryland field I harvested that yielded 220 bu looks amazing. evenly distributed trash and all sized nicely.

I would believe a yield increase easily.
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