@Milkabot@DaveWCooper He might not have been impressed at the time, and maybe still not, but deep down he knew it was the right move. That's my story and I'm sticking to it
LARGE ACRE ONTARIO FARMERS!
Imagine a 30 or 40 ft high speed disc that folds narrow for travel on Ontario's busy roads!!
Let us show you this new model from Kubota. It is designed to flex to handle rolling hills.
Covers big acres and moves nicely around the countryside.
LARGE ACRE ONTARIO FARMERS!
Imagine a 30 or 40 ft high speed disc that folds narrow for travel on Ontario's busy roads!!
Let us show you this new model from Kubota. It is designed to flex to handle rolling hills.
Covers big acres and moves nicely around the countryside.
@TerryDaynard@DaveWCooper@paulcagronomist@KubotaCanadaLtd Yeah everyone has different ways of dealing with seeding, on my farm I’d rather no till wheat into soybean stubble, but some only have access to a min till drill so it has to be worked up or the drill can’t do its job properly
Didn't get to doing some broadcast wheat I wanted to try, but did a couple tillage strips to see what wheat grows better, to till or not too till, that is the question
@Sleekbird870@KubotaCanadaLtd@JasonHanson2028 That’s why we didn’t work the whole field, this would be more like what a spring pass would look like. I normally wouldn’t till this field either, we only ended up doing a couple passes
@TerryDaynard@paulcagronomist@KubotaCanadaLtd Just demoing a piece of tillage, this would be similar to a spring pass, but it’s fall, customer wanted to see what kinda job the disc did at a shallower depth, we were only 1.5 maybe 2 inches on this pass