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Rootstudy1

Published May 30, 2006 | By admin   Yuma, CO – Irrigation Research Foundation. Continuous strip-tilled corn with Orthman 1tRIPr into 220+ bushel/acre corn.    

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Rootstudy2

Published May 30, 2006 | By admin   Irrigation Research Foundation – Yuma, Colorado   Notice how the water puddles bad in the adjacent conventionally tilled ground on left side of image compared to much less of puddling condition in strip-till area on the

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Hirai2

Published May 16, 2006 | By admin   Mike Petersen, Orthman Precision Tillage Agronomist explains the use of the new 1tRIPAR how it works in hidden rock country, and for this triticale stubble condition to become silage corn for dairy operations near Wendell, ID.

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Hirai1

Published May 16, 2006 | By admin   Near Wendell, Idaho. Newly harvested on irrigated pivot field of triticale for dairy haylage. New Orthman 1tRIPAR used to prepare the seedbed in one pass prior to planting silage corn. Grower expects to save fuel, time,

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Offset1

Published May 3, 2006 | By admin   At Yuma, CO – Irrigation Research Foundation. Emerging corn in RTK Guidance Study. Seed was planted accurately into strip-tilled zone by 1tRIPr with sub-inch accuracy to monitor corn roots and plant health. This image depicts emerging

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Offset5

Published May 3, 2006 | By admin   At Yuma, CO – Irrigation Research Foundation. Blank stake shows where the center of the strip-till zone exists and 8 inch stake shows where the corn emerged when planted off center by 8 inches.    

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Offset3

Published May 3, 2006 | By admin   At Yuma, CO – Irrigation Research Foundation. Blank stake shows where the center of the strip-till zone exists and 4 inch stake shows where the corn emerged when planted off center by 4 inches.    

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