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  • sumdumguy
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    Thank goodness for farmer experimenters. Nothing much comes out of the paid "researchers", but the farm workshop has been the mother of AG invention.

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  • tweety
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    Really only proves how crappy your Bourgault is. Lots of drills can seed just as nice as that planter. A 15" row spacing in lots of trials has shown reduced yield to narrower so you are already behind. For example winter wheat:

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    Even corn on 12 inch spacing with up to 100,000 seeds per acre shows much higher yields, they are just harder to harvest with existing row spaced eq.

    They originally were 40 inch spacing because that was the width of a horse, then 30 because that would accommodate most tractor tires. But most progressive farmers and researchers know that narrow spacing is the key to better yields.

    So maybe don't get trapped in the past with your thinking.
    Last edited by tweety; Jun 12, 2017, 10:05.

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  • farmaholic
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    And to think I'm satisfied with mine under the circumstances, those pictures make mine look like a joke.


    Impressive!

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  • AC man
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    Very even emergence compared to your drill. It would be interesting to see a side by side trial with a seedmaster or equivalent type of drill. My neighbor has a seedmaster which produces very evenly emerged crops,but only seeding at 4 mph.

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  • Braveheart
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    Furrow, what tractor do you use on that drill? JD planters need nothing short of a super tractor (weight, power, hyd capacity) on the front of their drills.

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  • furrowtickler
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    We used it for soybeans, canola and corn
    15 in space on the beans and canola
    30 in space for the corn

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  • furrowtickler
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    I streamed on the N with sprayer before seeding . And applied the S with the round up in pre burn .
    This planter has 800 gal phos tank on board to get phos in seed row just below seed

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  • Hamloc
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    Furrow can you apply all your fertilizer and seed all in one pass? With most corn planters you have to make a separate pass to band on fertilizer.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Two ways to look at expensive...
    ya they are not cheap , $300,000 plus
    But they can do 35-40ac / hr . And do it right .
    So a 75-80 ft drill would be about $600,000 to $700,000 now ?
    About the same efficiency as far as ac / hr
    Just got to think a little different on fertility

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  • furrowtickler
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    I am just relieved it turned out . We were nervous to do a 1000 ac test so to speak.
    This is the wheat stubble today ..
    And again side by side with our Bourgault

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