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Pat H
Posted 3/12/2024 10:11 (#10662380 - in reply to #10662314)
Subject: RE: Manure has been being applied


Why not get a lower disturbance applicator? The Dietrich is pretty good, but I switched to a soil warrior with the large cutting disk and it looks like an anhydrous bar ran through it. You'll lose less moisture until you need to lose some moisture.

A couple of things:

We get a unique set of weather in our farm careers. It might appear to cycle some but we don't live long enough to see real cycles. You could farm 40 wet years or 40 dry years depending on when you started and finished farming. It's bigger than us.

South Dakota has not been known as a garden spot. You have had an wetter period of weather (ask the Hefty brothers) and that has changed your cropping decisions completely. History says your state will tend to be dry. Might be a 50 year cycle or 500 year. You take what you get with weather. At least land prices/rents are (were?) much cheaper and you could make a lot more money/acre than I states.

-Old man shaking a rake at you..... I yell at clouds sometimes also

Edited by Pat H 3/12/2024 10:12
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