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ILL BUCK 09-01-2004 11:12 PM

My weekend plans(updated pics 9-17-04)
 
Got a busy weekend of foodplotting to do. Heres a pic of what I am tring.

Sorry, hunt 101 will not let me upload pics so I cant show you anything.

I am planting some buck forage oats alog with that I am tring a small area of biologic green patch plus and some other turnip rape mixture.

ILL BUCK 09-15-2004 02:19 AM

RE: My weekend plans
 

ILL BUCK 09-15-2004 02:23 AM

RE: My weekend plans(working Pics now)
 
Heres a pic. my 6 year old son took of me standing in front of the tractor why I was sewing the seeds. I got all the seeds in the ground over the labor day weekend. Now that I can post some pics I will get updated pics of the progress so far.

ir655 09-15-2004 11:03 AM

RE: My weekend plans(working Pics now)
 
Looks very promising! By the way, how do you cover your seeds after spreading them. I see you have the disc connected to the tractor. I assume you disced and spread? What do you use to cover the seed up (pictures).

Thanks!

RonM 09-15-2004 04:43 PM

RE: My weekend plans(working Pics now)
 
When I seed a lawn I have a piece of chainlink fence 8 x8 and I float the seed with that. If not available take an old bedspring or page wire fence or a leaf rake if you feel ambitious, I have used a rake to cover lawns before. Good looking site there , old MF tractor hard to beat , also that 6 yr old chap is a pretty good photographer, steadyt hand. got the subject centered , got the detail good, might go with National Geographic when old enough..

ir655 09-15-2004 08:25 PM

RE: My weekend plans(working Pics now)
 
Thanks Ron. I have seen the 'fence' method before, so I will try it for my next project.

Only thing that kept me from trying it was that I was scared that the seeds will gather at the end of the fence and just pile up? Is that possible?

farm hunter 09-15-2004 09:10 PM

RE: My weekend plans(working pics now)
 
ILL BUCK -

Thanks for posting pictures - its always great to see how others plant.

First - I REALLY like the tractor - around here those older Farmalls are getting a little scarce!

Second - I see you disked, and did not plow - Did you spray Roundup too? - If not - how do you find that the Buck Forage Oats competes with the existing sod that sprouts back?


Good luck with you fall season - I hope you'll post back pictures once the plots are established - and also - hopefully - some pictures of your deer you take.

FH

ILL BUCK 09-15-2004 09:57 PM

RE: My weekend plans(working pics now)
 
IR655, the buck oats I disc them in per instructions. They say to plant 1 to 2 inches on them. Then the bio logic and shot plot said just to drive over it with a 4 wheeler or a roller. I used a lawn roller and went over everything (even the buck oats).

Farm hunter, no I did not plow or spray round up. I have had very good luck with the buck oats in the past like this. I will go out tomorrow and take some pics and you will see that the oats do quite well planting like this with little to no weed problems! I do have to go over the plots several times with the disc and I put 80lb tractor wieghts on th disc too to help cut up the sod.

Oh by the way, thats an old massy harris tractor model 50.

RonM 09-16-2004 07:43 AM

RE: My weekend plans(working pics now)
 
655 if you drag a piece of fence dont get a stick caught up in it or it will drag the seed around, just keep an eye on it , I if it has rained on the seed before you had a chance to drag over it DONT because the seed might have sprouted and you will kill it by tearing the little roots out . ILL Buck I meant Massey Harris not MF, we used to have a MH 101 and a MH 44.....

ir655 09-16-2004 01:33 PM

RE: My weekend plans(working pics now)
 
Thanks Ron.

ILL BUCK, keep us updated on the plot!


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