Mennoniteman
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That notill plot looks nice. I would sell all of my tillage equipment but I have a few fields that I want to level out a bit. That's about the only reason left to till, if you have a field with ruts in it.
Great looking plots Native but we wouldn't expect anything less from you. Your place always looks amazing! I went down Friday with plans to plant brassicas on Saturday but not enough soil moisture so gonna hold off until next rain event.
Is it dry in Georgia this summer, or just recently?Great looking plots Native but we wouldn't expect anything less from you. Your place always looks amazing! I went down Friday with plans to plant brassicas on Saturday but not enough soil moisture so gonna hold off until next rain event.
Very nice, Native. I have brassicas growing on little blue 40. Home 10 has 0.1inch of rain in 4 weeks.
Will you be planting more in September?
Just recently. Otherwise we had very good rain this year.Is it dry in Georgia this summer, or just recently?
Nice! Harvey shared close to 2" of rain here. We are off to the races again!
Now, will those KY deer eat those brassicas?
Fish, they will eat the Daikon Radishes really well but will only nibble around on the turnips some.
Those are very nice. Good soil, especially being down where moisture will collect is a plus. And frequent rains certainly helps with T&M. We got rain from Howard but only about a half inch. It was a slow soaker tho. Haven't been to farm since last week so anxious how mine have done. Two of my four are ridge top plantings, one brassica and another clover alfalfa so I'm at mercy of at least some rain with that method. Last years brassica with absolutely no rain was a bust. Unlike yours, my deer devour any type of brassica. Actually I think mine would eat the chrome off a bumper. Thanks for showing.
And of course the barn shot, you got me ready for the season.
The only thing we import from KY does not come in rolls but is rolled after it gets here. But I will say, I'm slowly catching up with you and your chicory. But as for the deer, it is still way down the preference list of what mine like. They do eat it, but nothing like the clovers alfalfa and brassica. When its a dry period tho, there is nothing that keeps growing like chicory.
Looking good, and I have to say I learn something new everyday in this place because I was under the impression that Chicory was an annual and based on its costs always felt it was not worth it.
Got an alien apple for you too Lak.
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What is that bad boy? Looks neat and it's huge, almost like a Horse Apple. Taste good?
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