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  1. Farm boy

    Looking to build a portable wagon blind.

    Just a inside picture Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  2. Farm boy

    Looking to build a portable wagon blind.

    Started with just running gear, they are 6'x6' with a landing. I did something little different and made extendable outriggers that can be lifted up and then slid in for transportation. The step is hanging on the landing by a J piece of medal Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  3. Farm boy

    Liming farms

    6.8 is dead on... It also can have an effect on some herbicides if it gets to high. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  4. Farm boy

    Liming farms

    Yes was referring to variable rate. I really like your 2 1/2 acre grid samples. Gives you the ability to go back and sample the exact same location again each time. It also gives you the ability to not over applying lime, which saves you money, haveing some acres with to high pH isn't a good...
  5. Farm boy

    Liming farms

    Just one comment. How many acres were put into 1 sample? Can your line b spread accordingly to those acres at the rate needed? If so maybe go to the farm that has the biggest area in need for lime. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  6. Farm boy

    Let’s Eat! (The Ishi legacy thread)

    Hi Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  7. Farm boy

    WHY IS IOWA GREAT?

    Ok here's from Michigan..... We have had a family deer camp in the upper peninsula from when my great grandpa homesteaded there and I have hunted there every year since I was old enough to hunt. My Dad and uncle's did pretty dang good when they started. I got started in the '70s and it was...
  8. Farm boy

    TIME is rewarding

    One thing I found out that helps me growing the chestnuts in the greenhouse is to wash them in a product called StorOx2.0 a broad spectrum bactericide/fungicide. I also do float mine but I do them before they go in the fridge.
  9. Farm boy

    TIME is rewarding

    8 years is how old they were when they produced in 2019, I bought 2 year old trees in 2013 I believe it can be done sooner. I had mine little to close to a wood line. I am really working on fine tuning it with the ones going in this fall.
  10. Farm boy

    TIME is rewarding

    My first chestnuts were in 2019. Had a late hard frost this spring and I have nothing in chestnuts this year. Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  11. Farm boy

    TIME is rewarding

    Here are my pictures of the persimmons and the chestnuts and crab apples in the greenhouse Sent from my moto g(7) power using Tapatalk
  12. Farm boy

    TIME is rewarding

    Sometime seems like trees can take so looong to produce. My intention here is to pass on some of my learning experiences and also gather from others. When I started planting a bunch of stuff I didn't have or take time to cage them all. Ones I didn't cage seemed like they were stunted all the...
  13. Farm boy

    Farm manager

    Agree with every 4 years no longer. but if you can a lot of soil tests are being done through GPS exact same location every time.
  14. Farm boy

    Farm manager

    Just a comment on the anhydrous ammonia at 150 lbs. If you put down 150 lbs. of material with hydrous being 82% that is 123 lbs of actual nitrogen. Just need to make sure you're talking the same, material or actual
  15. Farm boy

    Off topic, maybe controversial but a lot of fun & excitement!!!!

    I couldn't get my hands on a two-sided 4x8 sign so I had to settle for a banner;)
  16. Farm boy

    Drought

    Here in Michigan scary dry also . 5.8" since we finished planting crops end of may. Lastest rain came on August 10th at 2".
  17. Farm boy

    Fertlizer weight to volume

    Ok in a 250 gallon tote. Bout 1650 lbs. For urea Now straight potash b bout 2300 lbs. Depending on what blend, you will b somewhere in the middle This should get you very close
  18. Farm boy

    Fertlizer weight to volume

    One thing to start with definitely going to have to know the analysis of the fertilizer to get the density.
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