With sod grass that is burnt up, could I just disc heavy and plant mix without spraying? Cutting corner's I know but have a small spot that I have access to with short notice.
You will get out of it what you put into it. Kill weeds and break up the ground. Soil test is best. Ph also important. You can throw alot of money out the window if the soil is needed limed and fertilized and you don't do it.
I have lost hunting farms before, but this one really hurts!
This property is connected to my property and has been full access to me for years. This spring I rented their 5 acre hay field with dreams of perfect food plot. After killing off all plants this spring, which was not cheap. I worked...
Same boat here. Still doing brassicas this weekend and praying for rain. 10% clover is looking real bad. Going to leave it and just frost seed into it in the spring.
Well that was a joke. Used a 300 gallon water tank and did not make a dent. If a guy could just run pump/hose direct it could work. But hauling it from the pond via a tank is a waste of time and effort.
I have the monster. If you shoot the monster and insanity back to back you can feel way more vibration in the insanity. Shoot what feels best to you. But the vibration after the shot with bowtech was very noticeable when shooting them one after the other.
I have the pond/pump/water tank. Just not sure if makes sense. My field that is going to be brassica mix is hard as rock. Ran the disc over it and barely cut 2" deep. If nothing else, would it make sense to water after I cultipack new seed to promote germination? I was just considering watering...
When I plant the cereal grain combo into my oat/berseem tilled field,do I still plant the same recommended oats as per your guide? Or will the extra oat seed just be a bonus?
I planted alice white clover this spring with berseem and oats. I have not mowed any of the clover areas yet. Would it work if I over seeded some more clover into it before I mow? Or would the clippings choke out new clover seed. Just seems like the clippings would help hold moisture while the...
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