lpigott
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Field corn
Plant Roundup ready corn and spray it after it and the grass and weeds come up and forget around cultivating. Last I did I didn’t even add N2 and still had great yield but we had perfect rains on good ground.
Field corn
Yes, it is much better to cover the fertilizer, since the nitrogen will otherwise volatilize.Ok I've gone out and bought a Covington side dresser and a 2 row rigid cultivator frame. I planned on mounting the side dresser offset to one side in order not to run over my rows which are centered on my 1 row planter. Now I have a couple questions if someone can help me out.
1. My side dresser shaker pan has divider that shakes into 2 separate chutes ( for a 2 row set up) so I need to modify it to only drop to one side possibly blocking other chute somehow. What is best way ??
2. Also that chute does not reach over close enough to drop into opening caused by shovel/sweep. Is this necessary or can it just be dribbled along top off ground and not covered?
I did see a conversion kit listed on Wattsbrothers website and sent them email requesting info on it but nothing back from them yet.
No, you are wrong here. If the 66" is measured outside to outside and the tires are 14" and the planter is centered on the tractor, then you would end up with a 52" row spacing. Usually when discussing row crops and wheel spacings the center-to-center measurement is used, not outside edges. Maybe you could get away with running the planter about 7" from the tire edge instead of 9". That woud give you 24" between rows. Then for the next 2 rows hold the tractor over a little to achieve a wider wheel row.My tractor/ tire width is at 66" and tires are 14" wide on rear with no adjustment. So if my planter is centered to tractor my row spacing would be 66".
So if I'm understanding this right , is that if I move planter over to the side just 9" inside rear tire then I could make 2 passes in same tire tracks giving me 2 rows leaving 20" in between rows.
And if I buy myself a 2 row cultivator and adjust feet to cultivate each side of row and be able to mount a side dresser in the center with 2 fertilize chutes and that the press wheel will ride between the 2 rows ???
Does this sound about right? Or am I way off?.... please advise
My goal is to plant 2.5 acres of corn.View attachment 536937