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Posted 3/27/2024 07:13 (#10682150)
Subject: Fall soybean stubble light tillage


S IA
Has anyone ran something like a single row of wavy coulters across bean stubble in fall successfully to incorporate the straw and make it so field cultivator would run through in spring with 1 pass? Seems like somethign that would need to be fab'd in the shop. We have trouble every year with field cultivator having issues handling the residue from 65-75 bu beans. Varying issues whether wet or damp straw. Normally need to run a soil finisher over it and sometimes that has issues plugging. Specifically looking at running something like a single gang of a great plains turbo till over the ground. The goal would be something that could cover alot of acres fast and not open it up wide for erosion. I had in mind a 150hp tractor could pull a 25-30ft tool like this. I've heard of people using rotary hoes with varying levels of success. Thanks in advance.
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