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Glenn W.
Posted 3/3/2024 10:32 (#10649467 - in reply to #10649039)
Subject: RE: Implements for the new 9RX


Southeast Washington

So its an old Concord. Is that disk levelers?

Yes it is disk levelers and opening counters like the Concord.  What did you miss in the statement about being simple compared to some drills out there?

I mean that's all I'm seeing here, Concord style meters, Concord style toolbar, Concord style disk levelers, Concord style split rows, but very wide, and Concord style packers.

Again it was said the drill was simple. 

Here liquid fertilizer is completely foreign. Anhydrous used to be common. Dry is convenient, easy, and safe to go down the road with.

Don't forget dry fertilizer rates change and clump with humidity. Regular steel rusts and rots from exposure to dry fertilizer.  Have to have special storage and tender to handle it.  Liquid Solution 32 and liquid Urea are also safe non placarded products that are easily hauled by tanker truck and put in poly storage tanks readily available and can easily be put in the drill.  No hazmat endorsement required. Easily made section control to go as small you want plus variable rate. No stink or smell. Totally compatible with any blend of fertilizer.  


No offense, but anyone who buys a drill, unless it is complete garbage, is going to claim a better yield. We did when we went from our single shoot Concord to double shoot Bourgault with MRBs, because we can put down the entire 150# at once

Not only claim but have proof to back it up. Our fields have had double digit best yield increases with this drill running the same type fertilizer setup system.  Nothing like totally changing your fertilizer application program like you did. 

Also the other record this drill set in 2022 was it won the US dryland winter wheat yield competition.  The US is a big diverse country and this drill came out on top over any other simple or complex system out there.  The award was received at the Commodity Classic in Orlando last year. Again it is nationally recognized and recorded so easy to verify.  There is no smack talking. It won the competition to help prove it is a very good drill and still simple and it works year after year on our farm. 

Have a great day. 

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