2019 corn planting

cutman

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This year was a lot different than last year. See last years thread here:

http://deerhunterforum.com/index.php?threads/2018-corn-planting.3918/

My cover crop this year was a bust. My rye did not do well because I planted it too deep and we got tons of rain. I ended up replanting with winter wheat the day after Christmas.

Because I didn’t have much biomass to plant into, I terminated the cover crop early this year. Soil conditions were perfect this weekend, so out came the planter. I used the row cleaners this year which is why the field looks strip tilled.

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Can you adjust your row cleaners just to wipe the trash, or did you want that much tillage?

Yes, they are very adjustable. They were actually fairly shallow this year, but I wanted to try them as a pseudo strip-till. It’s sort of an optical illusion in the pictures...not much soil was moved. Every year is an experiment.
 
Yes, they are very adjustable. They were actually fairly shallow this year, but I wanted to try them as a pseudo strip-till. It’s sort of an optical illusion in the pictures...not much soil was moved. Every year is an experiment.
I had a planter identical to that one, one of the few things that I regret selling. Our corn planting in PA is a month off yet.
 
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It’s a cut down JD 7100 (which is the 3pt hitch version of the 7000). I’ve tweaked it every year. This year I added the extension to the fertilizer box so I wouldn’t have to stop to fill up so often:

https://www.shoupparts.com/SH5690-Fertilizer-Hopper-Extension

I’ve also changed the stock closing wheel pressure spring system, down pressure springs, and added the martin row cleaners. I wish I got to use the planter more than one day a year!


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Based on soil test on these fields - 400lb/acre of 15-0-15 2x2 at planting then I top dress with 300 lb of 34-0-0 when the plant is about 1-2 feet tall.
 
Based on soil test on these fields - 400lb/acre of 15-0-15 2x2 at planting then I top dress with 300 lb of 34-0-0 when the plant is about 1-2 feet tall.

Sounds like a good plan. I just got a 7000 6 x 30 with dry fert. Going to do some experimentation this year.
 
Nice looking planter for sure.
Do you use the drag chains all the time?
The right hand one looks out of the row...
Thanks for sharing.
 
Nice looking planter for sure.
Do you use the drag chains all the time?
The right hand one looks out of the row...
Thanks for sharing.

It does look out of row, doesn’t it? I hate those chains... I always screw them up backing up.

They weren’t necessary this year, but they don’t hurt anything if not needed. I’ll make sure to fix it for next year.
 
This year was a lot different than last year. See last years thread here:

http://deerhunterforum.com/index.php?threads/2018-corn-planting.3918/

My cover crop this year was a bust. My rye did not do well because I planted it too deep and we got tons of rain. I ended up replanting with winter wheat the day after Christmas.

Because I didn’t have much biomass to plant into, I terminated the cover crop early this year. Soil conditions were perfect this weekend, so out came the planter. I used the row cleaners this year which is why the field looks strip tilled.

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Cutman, you need to make some cheap row markers so I can add them to my planter and drill LOL I did get bean meters for mine this year.
 
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It’s coming along. It needs to find the nitrogen sitting 2” away from each row. Weed control is a PITA this year with the failed cover crop not providing the protection that the rye provided last year.


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