j-bird
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Well I was back at it this weekend. Things here finally dried out. Ag corn is going crazy in my area. It is already starting to tassel and silk! As for my plot corn it's fine, but needed to be sprayed so I hit the plots on Saturday morning to kill the weeds. May have been a little late to do it as on Sunday I had some brown spots on the corn..... You can see the ag corn in the back. Hopefully next weekend I can get a dose of Urea on my plot.
The garden pea/bean trial is going OK.....I am concerned in that it appears that the deer have not taken any interest in them thus far.
I also took a pic of the area where I nuked the clover due to weeds with gly earlier in the year as well. As long as you get the rain....the clover (as long as it is well established) will bounce back.
I also sprayed all my orchard trees with Sevin to address the jap beetle issue. I waited until the evening to do that as it has been very hot here and I didn't want to cook my trees. I sprayed my daughters "garden" the day before as the beetles had taken to the sunflowers, beans and peas. I sprayed those on Saturday and I checked Sunday and no beetles! I mixed the Sevin at 2 oz of the concentrate I purchased per gallon of water like it stated. My apples seem to be progressing as well.....I did also take a look at the graft "die back" issue and it appears to be fire blight as the ends had the "hook" that seems to be a tell-tale sign. Thankfully the tree the scion came from doesn't show signs of it. I will clip off the dead and see what happens.
The garden pea/bean trial is going OK.....I am concerned in that it appears that the deer have not taken any interest in them thus far.
I also took a pic of the area where I nuked the clover due to weeds with gly earlier in the year as well. As long as you get the rain....the clover (as long as it is well established) will bounce back.
I also sprayed all my orchard trees with Sevin to address the jap beetle issue. I waited until the evening to do that as it has been very hot here and I didn't want to cook my trees. I sprayed my daughters "garden" the day before as the beetles had taken to the sunflowers, beans and peas. I sprayed those on Saturday and I checked Sunday and no beetles! I mixed the Sevin at 2 oz of the concentrate I purchased per gallon of water like it stated. My apples seem to be progressing as well.....I did also take a look at the graft "die back" issue and it appears to be fire blight as the ends had the "hook" that seems to be a tell-tale sign. Thankfully the tree the scion came from doesn't show signs of it. I will clip off the dead and see what happens.
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