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Jimmy
B. Miller - Boaz, Alabama
I
purchased my 4 row Remlinger
Precision
Strip
Till
(PST)
in the spring of 2004. I used the unit on 350 of my cotton acres
just before planting in April and May. 150
of these acres were strip tilled into
the old cotton row. The other 200
plus acres were strip tilled into a rye cover crop 3 weeks after burn down.
I am well pleased with the way my cotton came out of the ground and the
tap root was going straight down without turning lateral, which has been a
problem with continuous no till cotton.
I
have experimented in the past years with Para till plows and some row till
units, but was not pleased with the results due to the plow being too heavy and
too long. The prepared strip was too wide and deep for the sandy loam soil
that I
have. This would sometimes cause excessive erosion and the row area would
fall in after heavy rains.
At
this time my Strip
Tilled cotton
looks much better than my No Till cotton planted in May. I have great
expectations for my 2004 strip till cotton.
Mark
Bryant - Washington C.H., OH
Bryant Ag
Enterprises has used a 24 row - 60 foot PST toolbar for the past 4
seasons. The first year we used a competitors toolbar and row units on
about 600 acres. We were not satisfied with the competitions unit so we bought
Remlinger PST row units and ran about 1200 acres. In 2002 Remlinger made a
24 row - 60 foot Front Folding Toolbar for us. We used this bar on 1200
acres in the fall and 900 acres in the spring. In the fall of 2003 we used
the Remlinger machine on 3200 acres and could not be more satisfied with
it. The bar is very heavily made and well put together. We plan on
adding a liquid fertilizer pump and tank to apply our starter fertilizer in the
fall for 2005 corn crop.
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