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FWRfarm
Posted 3/20/2019 18:38 (#7391702)
Subject: planting beans into frost!!


SC WI
so Im trying for march planted soybeans again this year, last year march 23rd planted turned out awesome so I want to try again. Going to try about 4 acres, I know some people think its dumb, stupid, and never going to work blah blah lbah. So my plan is to try saturday morning, suppose to get down to 24 degrees here, its strip til, going to remove no till coulter and raise the trash wheels with the air cylinders. I know it will be cold enough to support equipment just fine, the real question is how much frost. Looking to go 2 inches into the ground. Conditions are muddy right now, lots of wheat and manure will be spread this weekend. Just looking for some ideas, concerns, dos and donts with this experiment. I will be using a 12 row deere 1770nt ccs, 1 spike and 1 rubber closing wheel. Thinking 140k again like last year. Located in South Central, Wisconsin

Thanks in advance
Ryan
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