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E Central NE | It would work on flat ground, but wouldn’t work in my hills to run anhydrous straight and plant in between unless you have implement steer. Plus in my hills, I go at an angle to help prevent erosion. There is a guy in my area that does everything straight (he must have implement steer). He drills his beans straight with the old corn rows, sprays straight, combines beans straight, runs anhydrous straight, plants in between nh3 strips and when the heavy rain comes, it washes straight down the hills following all his straight tracks. That’s why I plant my beans at an angle, harvest them at an angle and run anhydrous at an angle. | |
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