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<blockquote data-quote="Kentucky Windage" data-source="post: 294430" data-attributes="member: 429"><p>Here’s my 2 cents: </p><p></p><p>1. Using a tiller tills the soil nicely, but fluffs It up too much tampering with your seed bed. You might be planting too deep running your gauge wheels through fluffy soil. 1.5-1.75” should be your target planting depth. You mentioned poor overall germination. Testing germ in ideal conditions will tell you if you have a problem with bad seed or not. </p><p></p><p>2. I don’t know what grass problem you had previously, but not having Glyphosate tolerant seed complicated things. It could be yellow nutsedge too. </p><p></p><p>3. I buy glyphosate tolerant seed for the convenience option of spraying if needed. Its not a unicorn. You just need to look for it. </p><p></p><p>4. Post emergence, an HPPD inhibitor will be your muscle for broadleaves. Glyphosate obviously if you have roundup ready corn and you don’t have a resistant weed problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky Windage, post: 294430, member: 429"] Here’s my 2 cents: 1. Using a tiller tills the soil nicely, but fluffs It up too much tampering with your seed bed. You might be planting too deep running your gauge wheels through fluffy soil. 1.5-1.75” should be your target planting depth. You mentioned poor overall germination. Testing germ in ideal conditions will tell you if you have a problem with bad seed or not. 2. I don’t know what grass problem you had previously, but not having Glyphosate tolerant seed complicated things. It could be yellow nutsedge too. 3. I buy glyphosate tolerant seed for the convenience option of spraying if needed. Its not a unicorn. You just need to look for it. 4. Post emergence, an HPPD inhibitor will be your muscle for broadleaves. Glyphosate obviously if you have roundup ready corn and you don’t have a resistant weed problem. [/QUOTE]
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