Posted by kyhayman on April 18, 2011 at 21:34:07 from (75.105.0.39):
In Reply to: Spring Work posted by NY 986 on April 18, 2011 at 18:47:24:
Not bad schedule wise. We are having our 8th wettest April so far, with rain every day this week. I made a really good call and rushed alfalfa planting and getting fertilizer on grass hay week of March 20. Good thing too, most everyone else is terribly behind. Tillage isnt an issue, I'm back to all notil this year and wont plant corn until we get a cutting of wheat silage off some ground and alflafa off the other.
Weather has still made it rough though. Not only has it been wet but unusually cool. Pastures are slow growing and I'm still feeding a little hay. Been trying to build fence when its dry enough. Finally finished up 4500 feet of 4 stand high tensile. It took 6 days, but they were spread over 5 weeks.
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