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  • sumdumguy
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 12012

    #21
    What about Timothy seed? Anyone have experience?

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    • blackpowder
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 9340

      #22
      Furrow nailed it.

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #23
        Had to look up the acronym, sumdum. Playing with perennial ancient grains, here . And I agree wih furrow. Farmers need to take the blinders off every chance they get. Pars

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        • agchat
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 463

          #24
          "Bored Hutterites fill ditches with topsoil every winter. If anyone can't see that will be a problem, I just don't know what to say."
          Braveheart you may want to explain what crops they are working, and with what they are working it with. I do know for a fact that worked cereal crops in the fall spiked or sweeped will not blow. Have done it off and on my entire farming career of 38 years and have never ever saw them blow. Other crops like pulses may be a different story.

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          • Braveheart
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2001
            • 3257

            #25
            No pulses. Canola stubble, wheat stubble. Three or more passes with 4" reversables. 6 mph.

            I used to do it. I know tillage.

            Also, I'll bring it up again. On our farm, the economics don't support tillage.

            I don't wear blinders. I'll look at anything. I just don't want to compromise on the health or security of our soil. It is one of our goals to protect it.

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            • countryguy
              Senior Member
              • Nov 1999
              • 685

              #26
              I was as die hard of a zero tiller as the rest of them UNTIL two springs ago I did fire guard to burn off some grass seed stubble and had twice the crop in the fire guard as the rest of the field. Field didn't get worked last fall and again this year there was twice the crop in that fire guard.So now **** it everything gets worked. No one pays me to protect the soil and I'm in this business to make money and now really don't give two shits what shape the soil is in after I'm under it.

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              • agchat
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 463

                #27
                They must be bored to do that many passes.

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                • Braveheart
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 3257

                  #28
                  The suspenders to polka dots ratio is off.

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                  • agchat
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 463

                    #29
                    Each to there own, but more importantly i do believe your you live and what your soil is like is the answer to the almighty question. I myself am working some of my stubbles this year because of 19 inches of rain since may. In 2011 us old time " strokers" got some crop in because of our stupidity of tillage, while at that time the firm one pass boys all they could do was watch us seed some land. I see this year they are working the vast majority of there cereal stubbles also, some with the new vertical tillage tools.

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                    • Braveheart
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 3257

                      #30
                      The thing is, your farms are your own property. Do with them as you wish and enjoy them.

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