Posted by James22 on January 16, 2010 at 21:24:06 from (207.179.239.58):
In Reply to: Re: planter? posted by JMS/.MN on January 16, 2010 at 10:03:27:
Really love it when you and the others talk down the cyclos. Makes them cheaper and eventually I might be able to upgrade to a 955 from my 900 and spend few dollars. Neighbor has a new JD with the whole precision works, 20/20, air bags, RTK and auto row shutoffs. Can't tell the difference in his and my spacing and his emergence wasn't better. However I did drive around 4 mph. Also University studies show seed spacing isn't that critical within reasonable ranges. But the OEMs selling the equipment and others the special parts have sure got the farmers buffaloed. No doubt that a calibrated finger planter will have better spacing than a cyclo, it just doesn't give more bushels.
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