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Regen Ag and No-till Machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="James Hughes" data-source="post: 6433716" data-attributes="member: 34530"><p>Also - 10 inch row spacings are fine. Mine are 12 inch and we don't see any yield reduction. (to caveat that, I suppose you could have a problem with a very thin canopy that hadn't tillered well)</p><p></p><p>If you buy a 3 inch borgualt point to begin with, this brings it down to 7" between the rows which is no problem. Wider rows (wouldn't want to go above 12" though) = less soil disturbance, less weeds, less herbicides, less fungal disease (because crop canopy can breathe). Conventional agronomists are often very stuck in their ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Hughes, post: 6433716, member: 34530"] Also - 10 inch row spacings are fine. Mine are 12 inch and we don't see any yield reduction. (to caveat that, I suppose you could have a problem with a very thin canopy that hadn't tillered well) If you buy a 3 inch borgualt point to begin with, this brings it down to 7" between the rows which is no problem. Wider rows (wouldn't want to go above 12" though) = less soil disturbance, less weeds, less herbicides, less fungal disease (because crop canopy can breathe). Conventional agronomists are often very stuck in their ways. [/QUOTE]
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