wngsprd
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Still 25 and getting a winter mix of ice and snow. Good thing they canceled school today. My gate and mailbox were frozen shut. Paver drive is iced over, very slippery.View attachment 536057
Nice to see Whipper out and healthy.
Still 25 and getting a winter mix of ice and snow. Good thing they canceled school today. My gate and mailbox were frozen shut. Paver drive is iced over, very slippery.View attachment 536057
I just can't bring myself to wait that long on oil change, especially on a brand new engine...so 5,000 was the time for me. The dealer gets to change it at 10K.
Drew, With the 16-16-16 you put down less and get the same amount of power, also potatoes tend to get scab here if you put fresh manure on them so you are doing well letting it break down. Do you have a side dresser for your A. that would help with the corn.
Ok, like concentrated wash detergent,use less. I'm not into fresh manure at all, this is all commercial packaged cow manure that isn't the least bit "hot". expensive to buy this way...again, if it grows this year, I'll come up with better solutions next year. I do have the fertilizer tank and all the attachments for the Super A. As long as the downtube can be angled to the sides, looks like that will work. How high do you wait for the corn to come up before giving it more fertilizer? And how far from stalk to apply? Thanks.
Sounds like corn and potatoes like a lot of fertilizer. 7 varieties of heritage non=gmo corn going in, thankfully farmer not planting any corn next to it. Maybe half an acre of corn, half an acre to a full acre of potatoes. I'll plant as many potatoes as i get in three 50 pound bags, cut up. Plus I ordered a couple of three pound bags of exotics, purple potatoes, etc.
Bought a lot of veggie spray yesterday at feed store. There is one, Bayer I think, that says it does fruit trees and vegetables. And then it quotes a primary ingredient I've never heard of.
Could be toxic as can be. I can, and will, spray Neem oil until someone's cows come home, but that won't be enough per the locals.
Will use my orchard sprayer for this, good second purposing. It has a boomless sprayer on the rear. Tow behind gas powered Northern Tools, not much height on axles though so that sure cuts down on utility for corn. Or I can just drive along and fog the rows with the hand nozzle. Will try to use boom first if I don't waste too much product, but inside the fenced area, will use hand gun solely.
Don't want to kill all the good bugs either...not with two orchards needing pollination not too far away. Which is why when I see crop dusters I cringe, have no idea what is coming down from the sky.

27 outside with flurries. Not much going on, need to get my cell phone repaired and some food.
Took wife outside yesterday, up and down the sidewalk. That cheered her up but took a lot out of both of us.
I also need to start thinking about our return trip to NYC for a follow up in less than three weeks. That, and it looks like I am going to have to get another vehicle. The cars and trucks just don't agree with her new way of moving. Looking at some cross-over types.
Have a great day all, be safe. Prayers to us all!
12 out this morning, but the real,story being it will be in the 30s later this week and weekend. Dang near like summer! I have a inch or two of new snow in the driveway which means I have to get the tractor going after work tonight. You know, so no one gets stuck. ...Nothing to do with just wanting to play with the tractor. Lol
When we grew a few acres of potatoes on the farm, we would hand spread some 10.10.10 in the row before covering. Same with sweet corn. Field corn we used a 2 row planter, it has fertilizer bins, not sure the spread rate, probably adjustable.
I still do it like that in my garden. Didnt grow potatoes for yrs, since we dont eat many, but started growing them again 3 yrs ago.Thanks. so the granular fertilizer gets dumped right down with the seed or potato. Like I thought, these two are fertilizer driven. And if you put the fertilizer only in the hill, you aren't fertilizing the weeds in the furrows. I know corn takes a lot out of the soil, not sure of potatoes. All the remnants will get disc'd back in, after I bush hog the corn stalks.
Remember Riptides, nobody beats a TBN'er for spending someone else's money!
Glad you two are moving, slow and steady.