Posted by KYfarm on October 05, 2010 at 15:49:06 from (74.128.24.86):
In Reply to: Re: Why plow at all? posted by kyhayman on October 05, 2010 at 07:24:21:
So with the equipment i've got, basically it sounds like I could probably get away with only plowing every other year or every third. I actually like plowing and think it is good for my old massey (1105) but it just really seems to be very waistful on this hilly ground.
Because again, we are only talking about approx 5 acres and I really don't want to buy anything new (to me) equipment.
If I do decide to someday get a no-till planter, what are the model numbers I should be looking for. If I did see a 2-row no-till for a few hundred I might just get it.
I really like the idea of taking an early cutting of hay then no-tilling corn into that area. Gives a good method of rotating the corn around and getting fresh grass seed planted.
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