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farm hunter 07-12-2005 10:01 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
I appreciate the responses. I realize the plots are a bit thin in places - but thats Ok with me - we tried to limit the plates (cobbed)on the planter to get more acreage out of the seed. The planter is 1950s vintage - and has issues- and parts are not readily available. BUT - we streched out the seed this year (though a bit spotty) and planted the acreage we wanted.

Its been filling in nicely:



- I'm pretty happy with it as a deer plot...

FH

WV Hunter 07-14-2005 05:41 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
Looks nice FH! Your plots over the last few years have all been nice.

I haven't been around much since last hunting season, been sooo busy. So how did the sunflowers work out last year? I saw the pics you had posted last year, but was wonderinghow they worked out for you overall?

farm hunter 07-14-2005 06:59 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
I've enjoyed the sunflower plots I've done - but mostly for the additional songbirds and small animals they attract. In NY - Doves are not legal game- so while we see a bunch - we can't hunt them. The deer pretty much ignored them, and after a couple frosts - the stalks were too sparse to hide deer effectively.

The first time I planted them - was because our planter adjust isworn out and we had limited plates - so the ones I used planted the corn 3x to much. So I mixed in10 lbs of Black Oil Sunflower seeds thinking they would tin the corn. Theydid - but too much- in fact they dominated the corn- and I ended up with a thick sunflowerflower plot - with a few cormstalks mixed in.

How are your plots coming along?

FH

WV Hunter 07-15-2005 07:47 AM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
FH-
The clover plot here at my house is basically done. I am going to re-do it next month. I put a post on it a while ago looking for some suggestions, as I am defintitely not an expert. I think I have a pretty good grasp of what I am going to do. I can't complain....it made it 4 whole seasons with good growth...but this year it has been overrun by grass. I'm thinking of putting back another clover plot with a cover of Buck Forage Oats for this fall. What do you think about them? Also, if I do go that route...should Isow and cover the oats, then sow the clover seed on top?

The other 2 plots that I did (at my buddy's place) are still doing pretty well. They are 3yrs old. His soil is MUCH better than mine, so we are hopint theywill probably have another good year left, but it's hard to say. We may redo those next year, depending on how they do in the spring. All our plots are less than 1/2 acre, but the deer definitely come. I have seen as many as 16 in the plot at my placeat one time, in years past.

Thanks for any input! Good luck this year:D

Mike

farm hunter 07-20-2005 10:11 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
Mike - I replanted a couple clover plots this early summer as well - (old plots 4-5 years - 80% grass) -

I used brassicas as a nurse crop. Essex Rapseed actually. I also mixed in some crimson clover to fill in the plot - because I'm never really happy with year #1 of a white clover planting.

Buck Forage oats is a good choice for a nurse crop + a fall draw. Most of it will be killed off by Single digit temps - leaving the plot to be mostly clover next spring.

- post some pics!

Thought I'd post a few Mid July photos - These pics are of one general planting. The other planting - lags about 2 weeks in progress and I didn't take pics. This is the plot that I planted Rye last fall as a cover crop and turned it under as green manure for this planting. I left some "bedding strips" of rye - in the corn/bean plots.

I'll post again when the corn tassels











FH

RonM 07-21-2005 08:06 AM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
Your crops looking good, do you like the 15 in rows better in the beans, they do canopy faster and cut down on weeds and other filth getting in there...

Hunter06FlKy 07-21-2005 06:10 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
farm hunter,
your plots are looking good. how long ago did you plant your corn? almost all of the corn on and near our farm in ky is tasseled and making ears that are ready for eating. are you planning on leaving the corn standing or are you going to knock it down? just wondering. i'm surprised the deer let you so much of your stand of beans to get up. they tear ours up bad in ky. any how they look great and good luck.

farm hunter 07-21-2005 09:59 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
Ron- so far the 15"ish rows are working good for soybeans. We should have the canopy closing in a couple weeks if the deer leave them alone enough. We need rain more than anything - its been 90s here and the T-storms they produce are spotty at best.

Hunter06FlKy-

The corn was put in early this year - I think this plot was mid May. Around here they say "the corn is knee high by the 4th of July" - ours was about waist high- because of the the early high temps.

I can feel the tassel under the newest leaves emerging -so we'll have tasselled corn in about 1-2 weeks - it grows so fast this time of the year - I'm real happy with the color and growth - Most of the Nitrogen was put in last fall with a Rye crop - a new experiment for us.

We leave the corn standing through the winter months. Strange as it may seem - the corn is mostly a Post Season plot for our deer. Sometimes in a tough early winter - its a great draw in the late season. We average about 150" of snow/year - and approach 200" about every 4-5 years.


FH

farm hunter 07-27-2005 10:00 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
Couple recent pics - Corn is starting to tassel - and the Beans are forming a canopy:







FH

Hunter06FlKy 07-28-2005 03:53 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress 7-05
 
that corn looks really good now. your beans look even better. how early did you plant the beans?? the beans planted behind our wheat is just getting above the straw when i left ky. but they definately look good. i'm sure the deer will appreciate it as long as you don't shoot them all befoer they get to it!! ;):D[&:]


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