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Re: Strip Tillage?
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Posted by paul on August 08, 2006 at 23:22:56 from (66.44.132.14):
In Reply to: Strip Tillage? posted by Dave from MN on August 08, 2006 at 17:32:23:
Strip or no or minimum till doesn't work in my county in MN. Way too cold, way too wet, way too short a season up here. Darn, I'd like to do it. Other parts of the state it works ok, at least the min & strip till. It is a work in progress, and everone develops their own best way yet, but it can sure reduce the fuel bill. Darn. I probably come closer to low-til than most in my county, I let the cattle graze cornstalks, then disk 1 or 2 times in spring & plant. DMI is what everyone else does. A few try no-till, but it always bites them in a wet cool spring - we can't get rid of the water quick enough, and with no black showing it doesn't warm up fast enough. Gets real odd planting corn in June............. --->Paul
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