Posted by Nice on February 07, 2013 at 04:43:27 from (63.134.169.181):
In Reply to: Implement sales?? posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 06, 2013 at 16:31:42:
I assume you're saying a "bulk fill" center seed fill? One thing to consider is the "pinch row" compaction/seed depth effect under the center bulk fill rows. Both Precision Planting and Becks Hybrids have done studies and have found a major difference in yield between center rows and wings. My friend is an Engineer + Farmer + Precision Planting tech/dealer (stays busy!) and he told me they had found in some Illinois studies as much as 260bu on the wings vs. 180 on the center. Centers tend to go too deep in some instances while outers want to lift up, plus center is rolling around with all that weight which isn't spread evenly like a traditional planter.
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