My clover looked terrible to, around here we had a ridiculous amounts of rain and have only been able to cut it in late June and last week but it’s coming back if it ever dries out I will spray the grass, but we are having a huge downpour as I am typing so it’s not going to any time soon if this...
I have a Woods seeder and it would work well for the seeds you mentioned, but just be aware it’s really is not a true no till drill and does not plant beans and corn in true rows. Like you said it’s a lot less than a no till drill and does plant a large field faster and with a lot less work...
What chemical did you use? If it was Roundup I would wait a while until there was no flex in the branches, but then again I am lazy I want to be able to walk up to the plant kick it with a steel toe boot and have it fall out of the ground, but if you are in a hurry you can cut it and if new...
What part of NY are you at? I have seen a lot of farmers planting their fall/winter crop this week here in Niagara county I would guess they are planting winter wheat or rye.
I have the 72 in hunt model with native box, grain box and legume box, I have a T4-110 New Holland. I forgot what it weighs but if your tractor can lift 2500 lbs. it should not be a problem.
I bought the Woods drill last fall and used it to plant sugar beets and it did a great job. This summer I tried planting soybeans it did not workout, to be fair though we had a wicked drought that started mid-May and lasted to the end of August. So I am going to try again next year. Last week...
I am looking at a Woods catalog and their standard 15 ft. mower that cuts 2.5 inch brush has a tractor range 45-160 hp. A Heavy duty that cuts 3.5 brush is rated at 55-235 hp. And their extreme duty that cuts 4 inch brush is rated for 65-250 hp. But they also have a 15 ft. low horse power for...
Well I just joined Friday to bad QDMA decided to close but this seems like a nice place this is my first post and was wondering how you update your info and add an avatar.