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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 18 MIN

Opener Tip Size - 2" and ¾"

from Equipped Agronomy · host Curtis & Jeff

Exploring the impact of opener tip sizes on seedbed utilization and seed safety in wheat and canola, Curtis and Jeff compare  2" and ¾" openers and tackle the question, "Does size matter?" in this episode of the Equipped Agronomy Podcast.Trials referred to in this episode can be found at www.bourgault.com/agronomy, along with many more agronomical studies.

Exploring the impact of opener tip sizes on seedbed utilization and seed safety in wheat and canola, Curtis and Jeff compare 2" and ¾" openers and tackle the question, "Does size matter?" in this episode of the Equipped Agronomy Podcast. Trials referred to in this episode can be found at www.bourgault.com/agronomy, along with many more agronomical studies.

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Exploring the impact of opener tip sizes on seedbed utilization and seed safety in wheat and canola, Curtis and Jeff compare  2" and ¾" openers and tackle the question, "Does size matter?" in this episode of the Equipped Agronomy Podcast.Trials...

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