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Disk Review

Started this discussion. Last reply by Morgan McNeal Feb 11. 3 Replies

Hello again, hope everybody is having a good winter and spending time getting ready for planting! We are looking to upgrade disks this spring, looking for something right around 36ish feet working…Continue

How far would you travel for land?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jackie Nov 19, 2011. 21 Replies

Hey all. My grandma asked me if I would like to rent her quarter from her... but its about 25 miles from our farm. I would love to get it, as it would get my feet in the door and help some of the…Continue

 

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Morgan McNeal replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion Disk Review
"I second Landoll. Heaviest disks built out there."
Feb 11
jeremy gerow replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion Disk Review
"we baught a landoll disk this past summer and love it they put alot of time into the design of it and the thing is massive way heavy compared to the krause . very happy with it  its only a 26ft but we pull it with a steiger panther  we…"
Feb 9
Justin Hagedorn replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion Disk Review
"PS. This disk will be pulled behind a Case 9370 4-wheeler... so maybe 36' is too optimistic or too small? It pulls our 26 foot Krause very easily. I know that compared to our old 42' Wil-Rich field cultivator, the JD 2200 44 footer really…"
Feb 7
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Disk Review

Hello again, hope everybody is having a good winter and spending time getting ready for planting! We are looking to upgrade disks this spring, looking for something right around 36ish feet working width... our neighbors are steering us towards the JD 630 and 637 series, but they are green exclusive as well. Was hoping to get some feedback on this? Our tillage rotation usually consists of a pass in the fall as well as a pass in the spring on corn stalks, with no continuous corn cropping. Soil…See More
Feb 7
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Oct 4, 2012
Justin Hagedorn replied to Caseihgirl's discussion Hay Market?
"not sure what part of MN your in, but this is a link to the sale results from Pipestone, MN this week. http://pipestonelivestock.com/hay-straw"
Jun 29, 2012
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Jan 25, 2012
Jackie replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"I live in northern SD and we have a field of alfalfa that is about 20 miles from home and also our farm/ pasture leases of almost 6000 acres are from 10 miles to about 17 miles from home.  For where I live its just how things are and…"
Nov 19, 2011
AJ Searles replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"the way i try to figure it is you can travel a mile for every 2.5 you are going to farm."
Oct 25, 2011
Matt Folsom replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"Yeah distance is ok but one crop it so you dont have to travel twice.    "
Oct 24, 2011
James Kelly replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"HEy man we are talking 160 acres right??? hey Im a young farmer in Virginia, if your not interested I would be interested in farming it.. lol idk how it is in South Dakota, but getting land is incredible hard in a 40 mile radius for me... I say go…"
Oct 24, 2011
bill reinhardt replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"Hell ya its worth it i rent land 32miles away from me. Im now known in that territory.witch will open doors on other land in that place.the key is to have someone to tell you what the weather did there. And when you move equipment make sure you can…"
Oct 23, 2011
Justin Hagedorn replied to James Kelly's discussion Vacuum or Finger pick up?
"I think both styles of planters are capable of delivering decent seed spacing if you are willing to take the time to calibrate them correctly. We have a finger pickup planter but we recently rebuilt our JD meters with Precision Planting…"
Oct 9, 2011
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Sep 29, 2011
Justin Hagedorn posted a status
"gettin ready to start cutting beans! hoping to find some that are ready saturday, east central sodak"
Sep 29, 2011
John Roemke replied to Justin Hagedorn's discussion How far would you travel for land?
"Absolutely take what you can get!  Especially since it lets the old farmers around know that you are a serious producer, it would be worth the drive.  Also, I agree that putting it all in one crop would be a smart and economical plan,…"
Sep 8, 2011

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At 3:47pm on July 8, 2011, Kevin Lowery said…
I would do it too. The farther it is, the more time it will take you to get there. Kevin.
 
 
 

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