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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostThe one advantage of the Seedmaster would be being able to apply all the fertilizer and seed in one pass. The Horsch requires a separate pass for the majority of the fertilizer, correct?
As I said I do think the new seedmaster is an interesting machine.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYup absolutely too wide in my opinion. But it was here , they wanted to try it and we were willing on 40 ac .
But here is the kicker , Dutch is working on a paired row tip for that SR drill . So then in a year or two it may well be feasible.
Could not pass up the opportunity to try on both wheat and canola.
You never stop learning or passing on info , when you do it’s time to call RB
Or if you live in a fantasy land were you average 50 bus canola, never have frost issues , never have flea beetles, farming is easy and you live in a very closed world .
But that’s not a reality for 80 to 90 % of Western Canada
Plus for many reasons, we wanted to try side by side with Horsch planter
It was a 2 for 1 deal so we made time
Curiosity more than anything
As I said I do think the new seedmaster is an interesting machine.
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Furrow, you're the only guy on here posting trials. My hats off to you. Keep the information coming, us small time guys really appreciate it. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostFurrow do you think there will be a yield drag with 15 inch spacing on cereal crops? I do think the new seedmaster would be a fantastic canola drill but do you think there is an advantage over the traditional 12 inch seedmaster?
But here is the kicker , Dutch is working on a paired row tip for that SR drill . So then in a year or two it may well be feasible.
Could not pass up the opportunity to try on both wheat and canola.
You never stop learning or passing on info , when you do it’s time to call RB
Or if you live in a fantasy land were you average 50 bus canola, never have frost issues , never have flea beetles, farming is easy and you live in a very closed world .
But that’s not a reality for 80 to 90 % of Western Canada
Plus for many reasons, we wanted to try side by side with Horsch planter
It was a 2 for 1 deal so we made time
Curiosity more than anythingLast edited by furrowtickler; Jun 22, 2022, 22:43.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI have learned most from simply doing , and sharing info with other farmers . Still learn more everyday and pass on as much as I can to the next generation now my nephew. None of this is taught in ag school or from a book . Simply boots on the ground and watching and listening what others do right and wrong .
Every year has its challenges. We were sitting good last year about this time then the taps turned off completely. Mother Nature still rules the roost
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostYes caught up and passed it. Dekalb very good. PLUS the roundup kills, NOT JUST burns tops off.
No reason for Invigor at all.
While no doubt Liberty is a desiccant but it does reduce my use of glyphosate.
You can spray LL canola with glyphosate and straight cut it.
If those years that are dry early with late rains and you get volunteer canola in your wheat you can do a glyphosate pre-harvest and you don’t have green canola in your wheat.
In the past I had green seed issues with Dekalb varieties, never had that issue with Liberty link.
I do think RR varieties have closed the yield gap though.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostOnly reason we seed invigor is mostly for the pod shatter trait. They seem to be better than other varieties at that, but I havent done any testing either. Maybe the other varieties have caught up.
My rep was talking some Canterra 4000 variety has better seed size and vigour.
No reason for Invigor at all.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostBasf is the worst around here by a country mile
My rep was talking some Canterra 4000 variety has better seed size and vigour.Last edited by jazz; Jun 22, 2022, 19:13.
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Guest repliedBasf is the worst around here by a country mile
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Originally posted by crusher View PostI just sprayed all my canola over the last couple of days. All looks crappy except in the tire tracks. Mostly a drill depth issue I suspect. Only stuff that looks good is one bag of a new variety, treated with Buteo. And I sprayed every acre with Matador. There are some real wrecks around here due to insects. I'm thinking Buteo for every bag next year. Saw the same thing last year. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Farming...ugh.
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I just sprayed all my canola over the last couple of days. All looks crappy except in the tire tracks. Mostly a drill depth issue I suspect. Only stuff that looks good is one bag of a new variety, treated with Buteo. And I sprayed every acre with Matador. There are some real wrecks around here due to insects. I'm thinking Buteo for every bag next year. Saw the same thing last year. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Farming...ugh.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostSo this is the problem I have every year. Cannot be guaranteed seed size, just take whatever they give.
Maybe the BTOs get the good stuff and small frys like me get whatever's left over. Who knows.
I was just contemplating this morning phoning my reps to see if any size D was returned and in the shed and just taking that for next year. A year old Size D probably has the same vigour as those smaller sizes.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThe one on the right was nice even big seed . In dry cold conditions, seed quality is huge.
Maybe the BTOs get the good stuff and small frys like me get whatever's left over. Who knows.
I was just contemplating this morning phoning my reps to see if any size D was returned and in the shed and just taking that for next year. A year old Size D probably has the same vigour as those smaller sizes.
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