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mossbergman11/OH 11-29-2008 10:46 AM

planting corn
 
how do i prep the ground to plant corn and beans this summer? (ex. ph levels, soil prep etc.)
please hlep me out

americaneagle 11-29-2008 01:44 PM

RE: planting corn
 
It will depend on what equipment you have and your soil. My soil here in IL is fair to good, I've limed fields to get PH right. I first go in with a moldboard plow. I have a two bottom one, it works great for turning grass and weeds,old corn stalks under. Then I disk the ground and then pull a harrow over the ground to smooth and flatten itand then plant the beans or corn. I have just broadcast the beans and lightly disked them in. But corn needs to be planted with a planter to get the seed to the right depth and covered.

mossbergman11/OH 11-29-2008 07:24 PM

RE: planting corn
 
well i have a rototiller and a plot thats it. any other way i can plant the corn and beans? its not going to be a big plot maybe 1/2 acre to 1 acre that all

americaneagle 11-30-2008 03:22 PM

RE: planting corn
 
I'd stick with Roundup ready soybeans if I were you. Till up your plot, try and get most of the grass and weeds turned under. You can broadcast the beans by hand, about 1 1/2 bags per acre would be a good rate. Then quickly run the tiller back over the plot to try and cover most beans lightly. Don't worry to much about the beans that will be left on top, if you get some good rains they will sprout and take root. Depending on how much grass or weeds come up you may have to spray them twice. When beans are 6 to 10 inches tall spray weeds and then again when beans are about 18 inches. You can use a hand sprayer for this.

mossbergman11/OH 11-30-2008 07:33 PM

RE: planting corn
 

ORIGINAL: americaneagle

I'd stick with Roundup ready soybeans if I were you. Till up your plot, try and get most of the grass and weeds turned under. You can broadcast the beans by hand, about 1 1/2 bags per acre would be a good rate. Then quickly run the tiller back over the plot to try and cover most beans lightly. Don't worry to much about the beans that will be left on top, if you get some good rains they will sprout and take root. Depending on how much grass or weeds come up you may have to spray them twice. When beans are 6 to 10 inches tall spray weeds and then again when beans are about 18 inches. You can use a hand sprayer for this.
what about the corn?

RonM 12-01-2008 05:23 PM

RE: planting corn
 
Plant roundup ready corn as well.

hossdaniels 12-01-2008 06:02 PM

RE: planting corn
 
Basically the same prep with the equipment you have. I have broadcast corn with a fertilizer spreader and had pretty good results. After speading, just disk(or till very lightly)lightly in the soil less than 2" deep. +1 about roundup ready beans/corn. Well worth the extra costs. Ph around 6.5, fertilize with 10/10/10 at planting. Come back with more nitrogen for corn when its a couple feet high.

mossbergman11/OH 12-01-2008 06:50 PM

RE: planting corn
 
where can i get roundup ready corn? and soybeans?

hossdaniels 12-02-2008 09:16 AM

RE: planting corn
 
In Ohio, it ought to be pretty easy. Ask the farmer down the road where he buys his. They should sell to you too, but probably at ahigher price(forthe amountyou need dont worry about it). I get mine from a local fertilizer manufacturer that sells chemicals, seed, and animal feed.

hossdaniels 12-02-2008 09:23 AM

RE: planting corn
 
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