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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21849

    Seed depth ......

    Makes a big difference
    It’s the small things that can make a huge difference....

    1/2 in shallower on left
    Same variety.
    We pulled into this field with the old 8910 , did 15 ac to check seed rate
    This field had NH3 last fall . The previous field we did was standing stubble and much firmer .
    Something that we don’t see with the Horsch .
    Thought it was interesting, hopefully no one offended lol
  • macdon02
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 1858

    #2
    Insignificant question, how much dry phos with seed? Opener? Total depth on left?

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    • bucket
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 17016

      #3
      It was a weird year....ground was firm with some moisture but guys didn't trust forecast because of the misses last year....seeded deeper than normal this year....


      And yet you see the same results everywhere on fields...patches or blanks....or late crop still coming...

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      • jazz
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 9308

        #4
        I have some neighbors who seeded their canola almost a full month later than me, but their crop is about even and more consistent. First rain was June 12. 3 yr in a row with no rain for the month of may.

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        • bucket
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 17016

          #5
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          I have some neighbors who seeded their canola almost a full month later than me, but their crop is about even and more consistent. First rain was June 12. 3 yr in a row with no rain for the month of may.
          Found the same thing on my reseed on flax....the later stuff is way more consistent and a much better start.

          I have to learn to be more patient ....

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          • bigzee
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 1113

            #6
            In the south you had to keep lowering the depth. With winds of 30-80k on a daily basis you had to watch closely to depth. Seemed everyday you could have gone down deeper. I didn’t seed canola, but cereals you can seed deep and they will come up.
            I found where a truck or the semi drive those areas didn’t come up very good .... if all.
            No rain and hurricane winds made for a challenging spring to say the least.

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            • Rareearth
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 1617

              #7
              Furrow do you always seed to moisture if it’s dry or always into moisture? How much moisture over the seed?

              What depths are the canola pictures at? If I remember depths in 1/4 inch increments?


              What do others do, always seed in the moisture or always seed at a certain depth?

              I’ve always seeded with moisture over the seed target, doesn’t matter how deep or what the forecast is, due to forecast variability and odds of May showers.

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              • macdon02
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 1858

                #8
                Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                Furrow do you always seed to moisture if it’s dry or always into moisture? How much moisture over the seed?

                What depths are the canola pictures at? If I remember depths in 1/4 inch increments?


                What do others do, always seed in the moisture or always seed at a certain depth?

                I’ve always seeded with moisture over the seed target, doesn’t matter how deep or what the forecast is, due to forecast variability and odds of May showers.
                I'll go as deep as an inch, if moisture is below that i go to the surface and don't look till it rains. Have gone as long as july 1 waiting. Which still made it. But im less then an hour from the treeline.

                Edit, am tempted to try deeper with phd i have but instead of increasing packing, backing it off just to maintain shanks from tripping. Starting to rethink what ive been doing after 25 years.
                Last edited by macdon02; Jul 7, 2020, 08:22.

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                • furrowtickler
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 21849

                  #9
                  Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
                  Insignificant question, how much dry phos with seed? Opener? Total depth on left?
                  4.5 gal Alpine G22 Split into 3.5 in Dutch paired row openers.
                  Total seed depth on left was just under 1 inch
                  Was 1.5 before we changed quick lol

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                  • furrowtickler
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 21849

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                    Furrow do you always seed to moisture if it’s dry or always into moisture? How much moisture over the seed?

                    What depths are the canola pictures at? If I remember depths in 1/4 inch increments?


                    What do others do, always seed in the moisture or always seed at a certain depth?

                    I’ve always seeded with moisture over the seed target, doesn’t matter how deep or what the forecast is, due to forecast variability and odds of May showers.
                    Have not used this drill for canola in 3 years
                    Just a single point seed depth on the 8910’s

                    The Horsch is 1/8 th inch increments. But totally different set up than any drill .

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