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NW Ohio | The farm I worked on usually no tilled everything.
Deep ripped been stubble in the fall, then in spring no tilled soybeans and corn. This is in ohio if anybody was wandering. I always wandered if constant no tilling will lead to heavy soil compaction, which would cause yields to suffer. Since the guy I worked for deep ripped bean stubble I think it stopped compaction. However I've never really been around any mold board plowing but some chisel plowing. So, what do you guys think ablut no-till vs conventional. | |
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