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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1626317" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I didn't know about BMR till I got on the www and read numerous articles written by ag news media contributors. Some of the reports have all the data for what you get. So I decided to try it and really liked the results. The fertilizer dealer had it for sale and suggested his customers try it....good advice. I bought a MOCO this spring so this time around, I can cut and crimp in one operation which will really simplify the curing process vs what I had in 2014 and I won't worry about how tall it gets this time around.</p><p></p><p>On cutting pre-boot, if you can have a SS crop that is above the cab (96" or so cab height) and still in the growth stage with absolutely zero maturing plants, like is apparent in the pictures I posted, that's pretty awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1626317, member: 27848"] I didn't know about BMR till I got on the www and read numerous articles written by ag news media contributors. Some of the reports have all the data for what you get. So I decided to try it and really liked the results. The fertilizer dealer had it for sale and suggested his customers try it....good advice. I bought a MOCO this spring so this time around, I can cut and crimp in one operation which will really simplify the curing process vs what I had in 2014 and I won't worry about how tall it gets this time around. On cutting pre-boot, if you can have a SS crop that is above the cab (96" or so cab height) and still in the growth stage with absolutely zero maturing plants, like is apparent in the pictures I posted, that's pretty awesome. [/QUOTE]
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