Can you post any pics? Closeup of ground?
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Wow. I don't see any.
What do you have to work with? Small disc, roller, etc... Anything? Borrow/rent a drill?
I'd be replanting for sure. Timing is great now to plant. The RC BR variety is flying out of the ground for me.
I'd redo it this year just before next rain. Scratch soil, broadcast, double or triple pack. More packing the better. No discing.Yeah, I’m super disappointed. I called the local Soil Conservation District to rent their drill early this year. They didn’t have one but said the next county over did. I called them and they said even though I was in the next county o er, I was close enough to them (1/2 mile from the county line) that it would be fine and they put me on the list. Fast forward to me getting passed over twice and she said “it’s not gonna happen. You aren’t in our county.” I broadcast it that day. RC Big Rock. Less than ideal to say the least. I just can’t hardly see 0%. I am dumbfounded. There has to be one plant that made it, I just can’t find it. I will try again this fall or next spring. Suggestions? I have a disc, cultipacker, springtooth harrow, chain drag harrow. I can broadcast on top and cultipack, disc and then cultipack, work it, leave it… I should have a completely blank slate by then is the upside. Hate to have such bare soil for that long though…
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Yeah, I’m super disappointed. I called the local Soil Conservation District to rent their drill early this year. They didn’t have one but said the next county over did. I called them and they said even though I was in the next county o er, I was close enough to them (1/2 mile from the county line) that it would be fine and they put me on the list. Fast forward to me getting passed over twice and she said “it’s not gonna happen. You aren’t in our county.” I broadcast it that day. RC Big Rock. Less than ideal to say the least. I just can’t hardly see 0%. I am dumbfounded. There has to be one plant that made it, I just can’t find it. I will try again this fall or next spring. Suggestions? I have a disc, cultipacker, springtooth harrow, chain drag harrow. I can broadcast on top and cultipack, disc and then cultipack, work it, leave it… I should have a completely blank slate by then is the upside. Hate to have such bare soil for that long though…
I'd redo it this year just before next rain. Scratch soil, broadcast, double or triple pack. More packing the better. No discing.
2 weeks? Looks like closer to 4-6 weeks of growth.RC big rock. About 2 weeks after planting - coming in VERY well due to all the recent rains.
Touches of ragweed here and there. Frequent mowing above the switchgrass seedlings will keep these at bay. Don't mind the diversity though once I get the switch established.
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I was just contemplating doing this exact thing to a couple low spots in fields that tend to wash out. Did you use a nurse crop?Slowly been converting all my waterways to switchgrass. I am doing them incrementally so I can stay on top of them and not have an erosion issue. I'm liking it.
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I did not. Probably seeded 3x rate tho.I was just contemplating doing this exact thing to a couple low spots in fields that tend to wash out. Did you use a nurse crop?
Beautiful! Duracor is awesome.
I have diversity in areas where I want it. Clean for screaning.Do you guys want your grass stands to be that clean so they stand tall for screening?
Around here in SE MN deer rarely utilize clean stands of switch for anything but security cover. Best to have some diversity if you want deer to spend time in there, IMO.
I have diversity in areas where I want it. Clean for screaning.