Converting Your Planter for No-Till Operation: Seed Openers

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Seed Openers

To help create a narrow profile for easier insertion into the soil, planters with evenly matched seed opener discs (e.g., John Deere, Kinze, White) should be pinched together along the periphery of the blades at the soil entry point Close enough to firmly hold a business card between the discs.

Planters with staggered leading and trailing discs should have discs only slightly separated, perhaps 0.06 inches, maintaining a narrow space between edges of the lead and trailing discs but allowing the trailing disc to run in the furrow cut by the leading disc.

For more information contact the Iowa Learning Farm at (515) 294-8912, Email: ilf@iastate.edu, Web: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ILF/

Although specific brands of agricultural equipment are shown in this video, the Iowa Learning Farm does not intentionally promote manufacturers. The ILF promotes the conservation farming practice that the equipment in this video is manufactured to accomplish.

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  • @cormus1 Yes I guess you could. I worked with a man that was a germafobe, he wore gloves for everything and had so much trouble lol.

  • @sp00ktube he could if he had proper fitting gloves,,lol

  • nice vid. nice glasses.

  • nice glasses

    

  • You can't do work like this with gloves on, you kill me lol.

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