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    #16
    Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
    Hundreds of millions worth of seeding equipment parked in Manitoba yards (high tec stuff) while old wore out valmars and floaters blow seed out and harrowed in with anything with tines. P.S. my old 70's JD
    fingerplanter puts a corn seed every 6 inches without a computer and you can walk into any JD place and still get parts.
    Well , I have one of those as well . And parts right now are not so easy , it’s getting wore out and needs constant tinkering …


    New or old , they have issues . Spend way more time running after that one than the Horsch but it’s just fatigued like me lol

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      #17
      Have seen dozens of side by sides in corn with planters and seed masters and all kinds of drills
      Seed spacing is extremely critical in corn
      And well canola to be honest , not far off when one considers seed cost , crop disease and efficiency when they do work well
      But absolutely, there is drawbacks .

      Drill at 5 lbs


      Planter at 2 lbs

      Absolutely zero disease with planter so far here
      Fungicide not cheap , nor application costs or trampling … especially now

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        #18
        Plant spacing is critical in corn for cob development
        Again with fertility and seed costs , it’s crucial to get it right from the start …… but it can be a PITA at times

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          #19
          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
          It is all a world conspiracy by Bill Gates. New world order of farming. L.O.L.
          Seriously??? Don’t be a dink

          Or a Chuck

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            #20
            My best crops I ever grew were a string of years in the late nineties and early 2000’s. Anhydrous, narrow, seed with a CIH 7200 hoe drill. Maybe it coincided with the better, dryer seasons?

            I miss those simple days in lots of ways. Except the constant filling.

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              #21
              My neighbour still used an older bourgault 8800 with plastic gang packers up till last year . Always some of the best crops in RM hands down
              Its not always the wand it’s the attention to detail by the butt in the tractor seat

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                #22
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                Forgive my knowledge of corn but people have been seeding yellow peas, chicks and kabulis with a plain ol shank drill for decades. Neighbor tried soy with his drill came up fine.

                What’s so special about a planter? Look like a pain in the ass to me.
                None of those crops need precision planting , you know that .
                But peas, do perform well with singulation and wider row spacing . Way more than I ever thought possible. Again it comes down to disease control, airflow in the crop and stand ability in wet areas .
                Pods were 30% longer , seed fill more complete and zero lodging , opposite of what one May think traditionally

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                  #23
                  We did 1/2 of our canola absolute zero till this year straight into cereal stubble.
                  Will be both good and bad to be honest.
                  Save moisture for sure
                  But will be susceptible to frost next two nights .
                  Again , the pros and cons of any seeding outfit

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                    #24
                    Will post pictures soon if canola side by side with planter at 2.5 lbs and new seed master 15 in machine at 3.5 , 4 and 4.5 lbs direct into wheat stubble . All nutrients the same . Establishment very close so far with too many plants per row than I like at 4.5 lbs
                    But the next two nights may be the equalizer.
                    Time will tell
                    We also did side by side wheat with our bourgault 12 in space twin row and that seed master 15 inch
                    All the same time .
                    The 15 inch seed master very rough but did very nice job on both .
                    15 in wheat too wide IMO but it was here and we tried it . It will be interesting on both

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                      #25


                      New seed master



                      Our bourgault

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                        #26
                        Had a tech tell me today they saw a number of glitches across several platforms this spring. Patches, updates, lots of issues.
                        The same spring my compromised email account was flooded daily with dangerous junk right after the invasion.
                        I'm not a conspiracy guy but we do forget how complacently reliant we are. So much that we've forgotten to be wary.

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                          #27


                          Seed master 15 in wheat day seeded



                          Ole bourgault 8910

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                            Will post pictures soon if canola side by side with planter at 2.5 lbs and new seed master 15 in machine at 3.5 , 4 and 4.5 lbs direct into wheat stubble . All nutrients the same . Establishment very close so far with too many plants per row than I like at 4.5 lbs
                            But the next two nights may be the equalizer.
                            Time will tell
                            We also did side by side wheat with our bourgault 12 in space twin row and that seed master 15 inch
                            All the same time .
                            The 15 inch seed master very rough but did very nice job on both .
                            15 in wheat too wide IMO but it was here and we tried it . It will be interesting on both
                            Certainly interested in your results. I think the new 15 inch space seedmaster would be the ultimate canola machine but I have a hard time with using it for cereals!

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                              #29
                              On my way to get ole JD planter so I can fix it again before planting the sunflowers 🌻
                              Stopped at wheat plot


                              Bourgault on right , Seedmaster on left
                              The miss line is just where they started but just wanted to get flag

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                                #30


                                Burgault paired row



                                Seed master 15 in single row

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