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  • Hamloc
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    Furrow I thought the information and pics was awesome. Craig Shaw from Lacombe has been doing trials for a few years comparing results between using a planter and an air drill for canola. I have certainly considered having 2 drills, one for cereals and one for canola. Unfortunately I am to small of an operator to justify that. Looking at JDGreen's pics maybe the seedmaster is the best compromise. Seedmaster is more affordable than a bourgault.

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  • grefer
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    Originally posted by skfarmer707 View Post
    Don't stop sharing information furrow. I can't speak for everyone obviously but I appreciate the information. Its always good to learn. Too many guys are close minded.
    Times 2. Some needed to be viewed like the old question. If a tree falls in the forest and there is nobody there to hear it,does it make a sound. Its always good to hear what others are trying.
    Last edited by grefer; Jun 13, 2017, 07:11.

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  • skfarmer707
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Apparently you can't share somewhat positive info here with out getting trashed .... sad
    Good luck for the rest of the crop year guys.
    Don't stop sharing information furrow. I can't speak for everyone obviously but I appreciate the information. Its always good to learn. Too many guys are close minded.

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  • dalek
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    Planter

    Everything I grow except hay goes through the same old White planter. 30" corn and azuki beans, 15" soys and 10" winter wheat although every third wheat row goes through the dry fert box. Next spring the row units will be on a frame I designed so I can twin row the corn and azukis on whatever spacing I want.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Apparently you can't share somewhat positive info here with out getting trashed .... sad
    Good luck for the rest of the crop year guys.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Looks great JD
    This is totally not about not what's better or not as a seeding tool
    Let's not be pig headed farmers here
    I was just sharing info that others might find interesting..... or not
    There are tremendous air drills out there , and yes Tweety ours is not the greatest for canola . I do not need to be ridiculed on that asshole . But I will send pictures if you wish of all the crops seeded with that outfit and data for the 8 years we ran it do far. Trust me , it's done more than ok over the years. I will pm you if you want them.
    Just trying to share info to those who may find it interesting.
    Never once , ever , did I say it was better than anything else . Just sharing info
    As far as being years behind , you may want to pull your head right if you Ass

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  • blackpowder
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    Interesting comments on row spacing. Things do change but i used a 12" machine single row for 2 yrs and did not like it.
    Every plant on earth has an optimum density. My planter comment was regarding not only the independent opener aspect but precision metering and gravity drop of seed.
    Very evident in my soybean plot this year. 1 bushel the acre shows to me at least the limitations of air delivery systems from one auger.
    Not to mention the funky stuff that can be done when each opener unit computer controlled.
    However, I'm not a gaurenteed pay guy so I could be full of shit.
    Nice pics guys.

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  • JDGreen
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    Ya this shitty Seedmaster has to hit the road too. Total trash.. 3.9 Ibs (4.5 tkw) ... 375# fert at 4.8mph... no fert seed placed..no rain yet 😢... Did some crosshatch 45 deg trials with 12" spacing a couple times already over the years.. No yield increase in cereals. Decreased yield in lentils.. Zero difference in canola..

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  • jethro456
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    We and many of our neighbors plant our irrigated canola on 22" spacing. There is no yield hit compared to an air drill with narrower spacing. We seed at 2lbs, rather than 5 with the air drill.

    On dry land, we have seen a yield hit. At the wider spacing, the plant needs to flower/branch longer. If it's short of water at that time, it won't branch enough to make up for the wider spacing

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  • furrowtickler
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    That will be interesting for sure .
    Corn needs at least 5 in space between seeds to produce good cobs . The 75-80.% feed value comes from good mature cobs not just plants

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