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Direct Command
Doug Seltz uses the Ag Leader Direct Command that provides variable rate application control over fertilizer application. |
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BLU-JET Strip-Till System
Doug Seltz's strip-till system includes a residue manager, a large coulter, a shank that breaks compaction, and covering disks for filling and hilling. |
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Spring Strips
Due to a wet fall of 2008, Seltz was forced to strip-till in the spring of 2009 for the first time. |
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Corn Residue
This field in Webster County was strip-tilled for the first time in 2009. It left a large percentage of corn residue on the ground. |
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Strips in Soybean Residue
This field is ready for planting after strips were made in soybean residue. |
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Strips in Corn Residue
Newly made strips in corn residue. |
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Spring Strip-till
Doug Seltz made strips in this field for the first time in 2009. |
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Strips in Corn Residue
Doug Seltz's farming partner makes spring strips in corn residue. |
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Spring Strips
Seltz makes strips in the spring on this Webster County farm. |
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Spring Strips w/Fertilizer
Seltz applies fertilizer as he makes strips in spring 2009. |
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Spring Strip-Till
Seltz wants to strip-till in the fall, but was forced to strip-till in the spring of 2009 due to poor weather conditions in the fall. |
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