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Planting sequence questions for no-tillers
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5656039" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We tried a plot and different little ways 3 years in a row that was tough to get to. Never had any kind of success. Very patchy and had probably only around a 40ish percent germination rate. I did some more research and the vast concensus that I found is the majority that do this method only has a 40 to 60 percent germination rate when it worked pretty well and it's still usually patchy. And a 10 to 20 percent wasnt uncommon at all. We ditched it and went pretty much no till but with a drill and just made our roads accommodate our equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5656039, member: 11992"] We tried a plot and different little ways 3 years in a row that was tough to get to. Never had any kind of success. Very patchy and had probably only around a 40ish percent germination rate. I did some more research and the vast concensus that I found is the majority that do this method only has a 40 to 60 percent germination rate when it worked pretty well and it's still usually patchy. And a 10 to 20 percent wasnt uncommon at all. We ditched it and went pretty much no till but with a drill and just made our roads accommodate our equipment. [/QUOTE]
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