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Re: No-till Soybeans with a Corn Planter????
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Posted by Can't even use my name on March 27, 2005 at 19:43:48 from (216.241.135.200):
In Reply to: Re: No-till Soybeans with a Corn Planter???? posted by Paul in Mich on March 27, 2005 at 15:05:50:
Pretty much the same here in Northern IN. Most who no-till beans are using drills at 7" or 10" spacings and those who still conventional till plant in 30" rows... getting rarer though. I can remember when we used to plant all the corn and then use that same planter to plant all the beans, conventional system.... strictly no-till now. So as long as your planter is setup for no-till then is should work just fine. Forget about those weeds. Burn them down prior or just after planting then spray again after you get some back in the field but not too early or you will have to make another trip with the sprayer. You would be amazed at how much weed pressure you can have with minimual yield damage or bottom line damage. But don't wait too long either!
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