This is my second year with a kinze 2 row planter with no till coulters and standard rubber closing wheels. I am using a brush meter with 60 cell soybean plates. We didn’t have the right sprocket combos, so our seed to seed spacing is not what I wanted. Our soils are marginal, rocky and clay based. Not a lot of organic material. We try not to disc at all.
we planted on Friday, and had 1/2” rain Friday night. After initial planing, I could still see a slight trench with the beans peaking through. Some beans popped out of the rows. I don’t have seed firmers installed on my seed tubes. I checked the food plots on Saturday morning and saw beautiful rows of soybeans sitting on the surface. It was as if the soybeans floated to the top after the rain? Has any experienced this before? How do I fix it? I suspect that the closing wheels aren’t doing the best job.
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we planted on Friday, and had 1/2” rain Friday night. After initial planing, I could still see a slight trench with the beans peaking through. Some beans popped out of the rows. I don’t have seed firmers installed on my seed tubes. I checked the food plots on Saturday morning and saw beautiful rows of soybeans sitting on the surface. It was as if the soybeans floated to the top after the rain? Has any experienced this before? How do I fix it? I suspect that the closing wheels aren’t doing the best job.
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