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Post by mstjhamfarms on Apr 28, 2011 20:30:38 GMT -5
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Post by CDC on Apr 28, 2011 20:48:32 GMT -5
yep and that was a corn planter
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Post by Tomas D. on Apr 28, 2011 20:50:46 GMT -5
thats nothing special... happens all the time up here in the prarie provinces
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Post by djt14 on Apr 28, 2011 20:52:44 GMT -5
We do that all the time just not with 3 tanks like that tho, usually we use one big anhydrous tank behind the cart and that will do the job.
Dallas
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Post by mstjhamfarms on Apr 28, 2011 20:58:21 GMT -5
You got to love you Canadians...well post some pics.
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Post by djt14 on Apr 28, 2011 20:59:57 GMT -5
I will try to post some later once we actually have crop in the ground Its taking way to long
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Post by steiger9330 on Apr 28, 2011 21:05:20 GMT -5
I guess you accurately represent Dakotans with your builds lol
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Post by gmauch on Apr 28, 2011 21:19:34 GMT -5
I was just reading that article yesterday. Seems like a cool invention to me.
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Post by farmboy64 on Apr 29, 2011 16:31:00 GMT -5
so 15 inch rows for corn? didnt think they did that
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Post by treymo on Apr 30, 2011 6:26:09 GMT -5
I read that too. That's a slick rig. Gotta love them Horsch Andersons. Trey
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Post by CDC on Apr 30, 2011 8:29:15 GMT -5
so 15 inch rows for corn? didnt think they did that i heard the guy say corn !!
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Post by putsie on Apr 30, 2011 8:59:21 GMT -5
so 15 inch rows for corn? didnt think they did that There's a cattle feedlot not far from me that seeds corn for silage on irrigated land with a air drill. I doubt it's more than 12" spacing. We don't got planters up here. That's the only corn I've seen grown locally. As for the multi cart set up. I guess I'll have to start carrying my camera with me. We don't use (or need for that matter) anhydrous around here but a few guys pull a liquid fertilizer cart behind the air drill.
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Post by miniskfarm on Apr 30, 2011 12:26:32 GMT -5
There's a cattle feedlot not far from me that seeds corn for silage on irrigated land with a air drill. I doubt it's more than 12" spacing. We don't got planters up here. That's the only corn I've seen grown locally. As for the multi cart set up. I guess I'll have to start carrying my camera with me. We don't use (or need for that matter) anhydrous around here but a few guys pull a liquid fertilizer cart behind the air drill. Go north of Saskatoon between Warman and Rosthern there is a lot of corn for the dairies in the area. I don't know what they seed it with since I've never been out there in the spring though.
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