ponytug
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Wanting to avoid crushing plants makes sense to me. The area might have white mold, and need post canopy closure spraying of fungicide.
Thanks!
All the best,
Peter
Thanks!
All the best,
Peter
There are a few videos out on youtube that show the process. The fields are not uniform like a planter would do, but the farmers seemed pleased with the process.The diversity of farming practices never ceases to amaze me.
I'm not going to comment on the accuracy of that broadcast seeding. Ok, maybe. That pilot couldn't aim well enough to hit the broadside of a barn...oh wait, he probably did.
Some rice farms in Louisiana broadcast seed the rice from helicopters, and usually broadcast young crayfish at the same time. For many rice farmers there the net profit on the crayfish exceeds the gross sales on the rice...
All the best,
Peter
Yep ^^^Wanting to avoid crushing plants makes sense to me. The area might have white mold, and need post canopy closure spraying of fungicide.
Thanks!
All the best,
Peter
I live in the middle of rice and crawfish farms, and have been involved with both for all of my life. I have never seen or heard of seeding rice or crawfish with a helicopter. Rice is very often seeded with airplanes. I don't think crawfish has ever, or could ever be seeded with an airplane or helicopter.Some rice farms in Louisiana broadcast seed the rice from helicopters, and usually broadcast young crayfish at the same time. For many rice farmers there the net profit on the crayfish exceeds the gross sales on the rice...