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SE South Dakota | Every field as different but you need to save your A-B lines for future (next year) use. Also what I have done and it seems to work is if time ahead of planting allows to get out there and mark a-b lines before you plant. If the field edge is nice and straight this can work well.
There is no way I know of to avoid all the skips and double planting on some fields but what will happen over a few years is that you will tend to straighten out the edges where they are not too crooked. | |
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