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| You will get a visit from Morgan and company to give you a "tillage" lecture. (:
All jokes aside, local dairy has not turned dirt since I have know them. About 16 years. They do everything about 2 days before it is dry enough to do it. Ruts always look bad in the Fall after harvest and during manure spreading. Ground heals well over Winter and they don't seem to have a problem getting a stand in corn or bean. (even with a 750 spiller). Their wheat looks as good as any. Yields are average to above what is around them.
You would think compaction from silage trucks and manure spreaders would be excessive. Their ground does not show it.
Tim
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