Posted by Dave from central MN on November 22, 2016 at 12:39:57 from (198.98.200.111):
Any one care to share thier trial's, failures, success's, and advice with the rest of us? I succesfully no tilled corn into soybeans stubble( a chopper on combine is big help, soybeans straw was a hindrance), and Soybeans into Oat stubble and C/C, and also into soybean stubble. Actually great yeilds on the corn, Great yeilds on the beans no tilled into lighter soils, but yeilds were below average in areas that had a high clay content. Did not use no till coulters, just row cleaners, and good sharp openers. Did 2x2 starter on corn, and 2x2 fertilzer for the soybean requirements. Next year will be trying some no till beans into 150-180BPA corn stalks. Any help on that would be great. Nothing fancy , just a well maintained JD 7000 planter.
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