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Planting sequence questions for no-tillers
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5655776" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>It seems most methods of no till have been mentioned or experimented with the above. There are only so many techniques, right? Another option (and may just try as an experimental plot) may be to lightly disk into the standing crop…just lightly "cupped" enough to get maybe 50% loose soil and 50% standing crop still standing (or 40/60…60/40…whatever), then spray, then broadcast seed, then cultipack…all right before a rain.</p><p></p><p>We've sprayed and drilled same day many times with great results. Gly won't bother the seed, and it dries quick….especially doing things in sequence (spreading seed 1-2 hours after spraying). Takes that long anyways to get back to your place and to get your next "tool in the workshop loaded and ready to use"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5655776, member: 5787"] It seems most methods of no till have been mentioned or experimented with the above. There are only so many techniques, right? Another option (and may just try as an experimental plot) may be to lightly disk into the standing crop…just lightly “cupped” enough to get maybe 50% loose soil and 50% standing crop still standing (or 40/60…60/40…whatever), then spray, then broadcast seed, then cultipack…all right before a rain. We’ve sprayed and drilled same day many times with great results. Gly won’t bother the seed, and it dries quick….especially doing things in sequence (spreading seed 1-2 hours after spraying). Takes that long anyways to get back to your place and to get your next “tool in the workshop loaded and ready to use” [/QUOTE]
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