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<blockquote data-quote="ploughman1963" data-source="post: 54936" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>Just how important do people think it is to drill your maize with a dedicated maize drill. We have drilled several crops of maize successfully with a ph/combination and I know others have as well. I can see that if using a starter fertiliser then fert placement is a good reason but if I have a drill with two seed boxes - one for seed, one for fert (Duncan) - then is the specialist drill justified? If using a Kemper then no need for rows. Considering doing a couple of trial plots on another farm this year - interested in your thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ploughman1963, post: 54936, member: 165"] Just how important do people think it is to drill your maize with a dedicated maize drill. We have drilled several crops of maize successfully with a ph/combination and I know others have as well. I can see that if using a starter fertiliser then fert placement is a good reason but if I have a drill with two seed boxes - one for seed, one for fert (Duncan) - then is the specialist drill justified? If using a Kemper then no need for rows. Considering doing a couple of trial plots on another farm this year - interested in your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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