If you could do one or the other, would you no-till or conventional plant row crops?
It seems that there are two pretty distinct camps in planting: The "no-till community" and the older school "plow boy community". Both insists that there's only one way to do it. We are somewhere in between the two. We like working all of our corn ground, and no-tilling soybeans. At least in our ground, that seems to be a pretty effective method. Our corn seems to do better in tilled ground, while our soybeans seem to perform equally in both conditions.
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If you could do one or the other, would you no-till or conventional plant row crops?
It seems that there are two pretty distinct camps in planting: The "no-till community" and the older school "plow boy community". Both insists that there's only one way to do it. We are somewhere in between the two. We like working all of our corn ground, and no-tilling soybeans. At least in our ground, that seems to be a pretty effective method. Our corn seems to do better in tilled ground, while our soybeans seem to perform equally in both conditions.
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