Posted by RayP(MI) on May 03, 2013 at 18:50:32 from (207.241.137.116):
Was a mad scramble, worked a lot of hours fitting the soil. Part of the field used last season by local septage hauler was extremely rough, uneven. Lots of disking, cultivating. Wanted to kill off sod on remainder of field... Lots of disking there too. Wanted to get field as smooth as possible for future hay field use. Grain drill is old, and frozen, can"t adjust feed rates, so double planted. Pulled cultipacker on last trip over. Fertilizer dispenser on drill is also dead, so had to broadcast fertilizer with a tow behind spreader. Did that with garden tractor which has floatation tires - very light footprint. But it"s in. >>>> Now last year at this time, oats had been planted for a month, were up and growing. What a difference a year makes!
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