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No till corn?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sandknob Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 11:48am
Soil is anywhere from sandy knobs (hence my screen name) to clay, to black dirt. Mostly sandy loam though.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 2:54pm
Maybe I am just seeing things but around here the farms are leaving a wider edge of field margin, big enough to run a 15' batwing rotary thru, seems they no longer plant every available foot. New combines seem a bit tender if get into vegetation and planter cannot handle the harsh corners on tighter or ever tightening rows, even with beans.
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We haven't tiilled since 2005. I have no plans to start doing it again. I only fill ruts in. We have a white 6000 interplant with no till coulters and spiked losing wheels with depth control bands. I did have some new tiled areas that we went over this spring. We had to replant the corn in those areas this spring.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 7060 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jul 2017 at 5:42pm
We have been no-tilling everything since the early 2000's. I think stand has more to do with yield than tillage, and sometimes one is better than the other. I have to disagree with notill being better for erosion in some cases. With a 2-3" rain the water will soak in worked ground, but notill the water will wash down the rows or run across the top making washboards. Anything more than that and they are both going to erode anyways, but I follow my farm plan.
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In my experience the stover left on the ground has been very effective in preventing erosion, even along the notill rows. Since 2009 my tenant has been strip tilling and still no erosion has happened. Though full tillage fields in the neighborhood have had huge gullies after heavy wet spring rains.

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