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Phainein7
Posted 11/28/2024 09:17 (#10985939 - in reply to #10985595)
Subject: RE: Point One (Polaris) Nationwide "RTK"


Tipton, KS
farmergps - 11/27/2024 23:43

That link confirms the 1500.-/year subscription costs for JD.


Payback for using subscription sat/ground RTK depends upon a farm's size, rainfall, etc., etc. But on a full sized 1/4 section, if 4" of extra spacing exists on pass-to-pass (40' wide implement), about 11 acres have not been sowed. In areas with low to mid rainfall zones, it may be prudent to use RTK.

Needham - "If planting wheat after wheat within the Central Plains, there's data showing 5 to 7 bushel per acre yield responses when planting wheat rows between the previous crop's wheat rows. I think a lot of that is a result of reduction in soil and seed-borne diseases," he says. “Similar benefits can be achieved when planting wheat between corn rows, which helps keep the planter units off the high volumes of residue”
http://www.needhamag.com/documents/Push_No-Till_Wheat_Yields_Higher...

Stubble Management Guidelines
Effective inter-row sowing can boost crop yields through reduced
disease, improved plant establishment, more effective weed control and
a better microclimate for seedlings in standing stubble.

Search ‘inter-row sowing’ in the GRDC search engine for more articles on current research on
inter-row sowing: www.grdc.com.au
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