Exactly what the others said and.... Our neighbor back in '63 was one of the first around MI to start what they called "minimum tillage" (plow -plant). had a 4010 with anhydrous tank and 4 btm plow with two clod busters behind it and left a very nice looking seed bed. Then came in with 3010 and 6 row planter and put in corn. After a few weeks the corn was up good and came in with attrazine to kill all the green blanket on the ground and by the time any new weeds started, the corn was shading ground. He covered a lot of acres and only his wife to jocky machinery to next field. He rented a lot of land for a few yrs there. If it was a dry year he suffered because the plowed ground would dry out down 8". On a wet year he did good. Had to give him credit for trying something new and I never saw any one farm as many acres as he did with a 4010 and a 3010. Back then seed was in bags and he manhandled every one himself out of the pick-up truck and into the planter. Don't remember what he did for fert. We did nothing but soybeans/wheat. Never used spray. Set cultivators right and hit the crop at the right time and roll dirt right up to/under the bean leaves. Winter wheat so no weed problems there either. Drilled it right in after soy harvest or navy beans which ever.
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