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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Wide spacing cereal crops... pictures please
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7661591" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Most 10 inch spacing John Deere drills have nh3 between the rows. Mine doesn’t As on 7 inch rows there isn’t enough room to mount the extra units. All my N is either fall applied or broadcast ahead of seeding and incorporated. Nit the best in dry conditions but being on my own it speeds seeding up not having to have three products to get to the field and pull also. As for going super wide I know a guy that seeded canola on 20 inch. Flee beetle did a number on it this s year but he only seeded 3 lbs an acre. Im at four but most are at 5 plus. Depends on seeding tool accuracy and level of comfort with plant count. I’m a 5 to 6 per square footer but other like 10. This year less will be more. I hope lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7661591, member: 156006"] Most 10 inch spacing John Deere drills have nh3 between the rows. Mine doesn’t As on 7 inch rows there isn’t enough room to mount the extra units. All my N is either fall applied or broadcast ahead of seeding and incorporated. Nit the best in dry conditions but being on my own it speeds seeding up not having to have three products to get to the field and pull also. As for going super wide I know a guy that seeded canola on 20 inch. Flee beetle did a number on it this s year but he only seeded 3 lbs an acre. Im at four but most are at 5 plus. Depends on seeding tool accuracy and level of comfort with plant count. I’m a 5 to 6 per square footer but other like 10. This year less will be more. I hope lol [/QUOTE]
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