looking at a 2021 Vaderstad but it has paired row which I am not familiar with, how do they stand up in rocky conditions?
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Is the paired row a must on 12" space? Just bought a seedhawk for next year and it has the factory 1/2" sideband opener. Thinking of getting the Dutch inline sideband for canola, as well as the inline paired row for cereals because they can be changed back and forth with a roll pin. Just wondering if this is necessary, or if the factory sideband is perfectly fine. A little scared there won't be enough seedbed utilisation for cereals with the 1/2" sideband. Did talk to one local guy and he said that he runs the factory sideband and seeds cereals and sees no yield difference to his flexicoil 5000 style drill with spread boots.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostIs the paired row a must on 12" space? Just bought a seedhawk for next year and it has the factory 1/2" sideband opener. Thinking of getting the Dutch inline sideband for canola, as well as the inline paired row for cereals because they can be changed back and forth with a roll pin. Just wondering if this is necessary, or if the factory sideband is perfectly fine. A little scared there won't be enough seedbed utilisation for cereals with the 1/2" sideband. Did talk to one local guy and he said that he runs the factory sideband and seeds cereals and sees no yield difference to his flexicoil 5000 style drill with spread boots.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostIs the paired row a must on 12" space? Just bought a seedhawk for next year and it has the factory 1/2" sideband opener. Thinking of getting the Dutch inline sideband for canola, as well as the inline paired row for cereals because they can be changed back and forth with a roll pin. Just wondering if this is necessary, or if the factory sideband is perfectly fine. A little scared there won't be enough seedbed utilisation for cereals with the 1/2" sideband. Did talk to one local guy and he said that he runs the factory sideband and seeds cereals and sees no yield difference to his flexicoil 5000 style drill with spread boots.
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After doing some thinking, I think it might be worth the swearing and what not to change to the paired row for cereals, and the side band for canola. On my farm, if I gain 3 bushels/acre on cereals by switching, that equates to over $75000. Pretty good paycheque for a few hours work.
How hard is it to change from the seedhawk sideband, to the twinband? Or do I have to go the dutch route to make it easy?
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We went the Dutch route, 3 people 1 hour to change to single, 1.5 hours to switch to paired. Biggest difference you have to deal with with the air hoses with the Vaderstad openers. We changed twice this year, a bit of grumbling but looking at a 2 bushel increase for the last 600 acres is still a $10,000 payback. With the Milwaukee’s it goes pretty good.
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Originally posted by wiseguyPaired row sucks stick with the sideband for best results !
Sometimes the rains come, sometimes there is a fair while between rains.
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