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With the potential built into today’s corn hybrids, Clay Mitchell says a no-tiller can achieve yields that were unattainable just a few years ago and still produce up to 100 bushels per acre less than what’s possible with his soil quality and weather conditions. In fact, the Buckingham, Iowa, no-tiller and strip-tiller says both land rents and seed prices are being set by those farmers who meet that potential.
Being cost-effective means it’s just as important to know what inputs and technologies to cut out of your no-till system as it is to know which ones to buy, he says. A student of precision systems, Mitchell will reveal which technologies have become old school, and which ones are the rising stars that can improve your bottom line and be more efficient, too.
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