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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=685&type=profile&rnd=138) NW Tennessee | That sounds like a reasonable explanation and one of the first that I thought of. Only problem is, the first twelve end rows on the outside edge of every field were planted no-till on last years cotton end rows and they are not on beds, planted flat. And the outside end rows are greener and taller than the inside twelve. I think if you look at the second picture again, you'll see it. | |
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