No amount of poaching is acceptable. Sorry for those troubles!
I like corn for a 1 year screen - and Norway Spruce for a long term solution. I'd rather have a smaller plot than one that's easily observed from the road.
I have a problem with ragweed and sometimes foxtail like this. Roundup does it in, and I rotate to RR ready corn or beans when I have trouble. If had ragweed that just overpowered brassica before. The rotation with a Gly crop seems to help.
wow the tiller does a hell of a job - do rock pose a problem? it looks like not a lot here - have you picked them off or are you blessed?
nice looking pair of NY bucks -
my #1 buck gave me a good picture the other day. He's been just off the property all summer but maybe now the beans are doing their thing - he was on his way there here, through the red clover/rye planting. He was with a couple other nice bucks and a lot of does.
This is Tommy10, we've had at...
mine are mostly a late season option. i haven't planted canola in while but they would always hit that early. wish i wouldn't forget about it as an option
nice to see some bucks working the established field scrapes. This one is always early because it has a nice apple attraction - probably every buck that is local will show here in the next 4 weeks, learned a long time ago to open them up myself in August.
I inoculate beans about 1/2 the time. If I had beans with nodulation the year before I dont usually.
That said this year I fertilized for corn prior to planting - like I usually do but ran out of corn in a couple spots - so I planted beans. The extra growth was very noticeable from the...
It happened to me in my garden one year. One thing I learned about Lambs-quarter was that it was a great indicator of good soil. Its hardly noticeable in crappy soil and flourishes when the pH is optimal. That and that the seeds were deceiving - there are a lot more than meets the eye. It...