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Old Iron
Posted 1/6/2025 14:03 (#11043852 - in reply to #11043828)
Subject: RE: Bullet proof corn residue


NW Wisconsin
Moose333 - 1/6/2025 13:46

What are you planting? Sizing residue starts with the combine. I grow COC and a chopping corn head is a no brainer. Can go right in after with the chisel plow and not have to worry about plugging even without dropping the disks in the front... If you have rocks a part of your crop budget should be spent getting rid of them...

NK/GH genetics by far are the leafiest and hardest to get though a combine and leave the most trash. Which for me I dont mind because its cow chow. Channel/Dekalb is usually the least. With Pionner/Brevant somewhere in the middle.


Planted Legacy for a long time. Been real happy with it till now.
I noticed in the UW trials one of their later day #'s won the Silage plot. And it ain't marketed as silage variety... That probably should be a tell...
I've never had trouble before. Calmer rolls chewed them up enough to go straight in. Half the time with snow on the ground.
If I picked every rock there would be a Chinaman looking up at me.

Where a bouts in NW Wi are you from?
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