Posted by Ellis Kinney on August 28, 2014 at 07:24:26 from (74.139.97.108):
I need advice. Northern Ky. area about 30 miles east of Cincinnati. Yesterday morning I had some dozer work done in one of my fields. I had a high ridge pushed into a low spot to level the field and make haying easier. SWIMBO allowed this. At 4 PM I was disking, at 5 PM I was sowing seed. Ky 31 tall fescue and rye grass for quick color. At 6 PM it was raining fairly hard and kept it up for about 1 and 1/2 hours. Rain came up out of nowhere. I had planned on running the cultipacker over the field as soon as I finished seeding. Right now it is slip and slide time in the field. It will probably take about 2 days to dry out. I bought several bales of straw to put down but I will have to wait a while. I also bought fertilizer and granulated lime. That will have to wait also. I think the cultipacker is out, correct? I think it would just pack the mud. When should I fertilize and spread the lime? Should I also spread the straw as soon as I can get in the field? To keep this tractor related, I did the work with a Super MTA and a John Deere disk. Thanks, Ellis
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