The neighbor seed his canola with a floater truck, then harrowed it..It looks just fine...Its the same or maybe even better than mine...It was seeded at the end of may...So it works, if anyone is interested...
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There is the trick, You have to be able to keep the floater truck from sinking. I dont even know how you could possibly harrow in these conditions. Water everwhere, roads washed out, 15 inches of rain since snow melt here. Yes floating will work if the conditions are right, but in some places they arn't great.
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The word floater truck really doesn't mean it will float. Once loaded even half give er strait then have to just about come to complete stop on corner you sink. It its 4x4 little better but chewing it up. Its a hit and miss but if have ground fertilized its an option. Field by Lorlie that's harrowed really interesting what will happen their.
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fjlip, what I see on AV posts, is that zero till for the land is important. Others would suggest efficiency in one pass. I really had this decision to make about 5 years ago. If you spend $200,000 on a new air drill, and $125,000 on a good HC sprayer, then you can start saving!! I chose to spend that value on land, and keep using the stone age technology. does not look that good of an operation, but paying for land compared to renting it for decades.
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I zero till,but if I were to sell my whole seeding unit(tractor,liquid buggy,old cultidrill ,and aircart)I would be lucky to get$120000.Sprayer maybe 40000.I also hate spending money on iron.
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