Yanmar tug of war

   / Yanmar tug of war
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#42  
Sweet corn. :licking:

I know I have gotton off the subject on this thread but I am just trying to educate my self on how you are laying out your rows. What will you do next there? Probably sounds like a dumb question but I see people lay out rows in different ways. My dad was a farmer from the mule days and had great knowledge. I kick myself pretty often for not having paid more attention when growing up. I lay my rows out will a little two disc hiller on about 36" centers with my 2002d. I know your tractor is considerable wider than mine so assuming or guessing maybe that is why your rows are spread like that?
 
   / Yanmar tug of war #43  
Hey Winston,

Well I am not much of a farmer :laughing::laughing: I am lazy as all get out. I try every year to simplify the next crop. After I furrow I fertilize just the furrows with straight 13 and then run my 17" walk behind tiller.

Then I seed 2 rows at the bottom of the furrow just at the outer edge with an Earthway seeder, and flood irrigate. I will post a pic tomorrow I don't have access to them right now. So each furrow is actually 2 rows of corn.

My rows are actually 5' plus 1 rear tire width just a bit wider than last year. I still had trouble getting the mower between rows twords the end of season so went a bit wider this year.
 
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   / Yanmar tug of war
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#44  
I knew there was a reason you did it that way. Just didn't know what it was. Sounds like a good plan. Don't have any pictures but I have corn up now.
 
   / Yanmar tug of war #45  
Hey Winston,

Here is this year pre-seed and one of last year with a crop in place in June I am un-conventional in my garden methods to say the least. :) You have corn up now WOW we have 2-3 months to go till the ground is warm enough!!

Like I mentioned I tend to try and find the most return from the least input on my garden just lazy me. I rather mow than till after the first half season so I make myself lots of room between rows haha. :laughing:

This year I am doing 12 rows 75' long 2 wide all at the same time its going to be an interesting harvest.
 

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   / Yanmar tug of war #46  
Hes in texas hes got to get his corn crop outta the ground before it hits 110f! I think we could have corn up here if you had it in the ground already as well.
 
   / Yanmar tug of war
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#47  
Yep, I'm really planting early, just taking a chance Jack Frost doesn't get it. If he does I'll plant again.
 
   / Yanmar tug of war #48  
Wishing us all luck! :thumbsup:

Last year was just brutal up here and down in Texas too you guys had it worse. We are raining now and I like it. We put 600 onions in last Saturday not doing taters this year but sure am hoping the heat doesn't return so we all get tomatoes. :licking:
 
   / Yanmar tug of war #49  
Late winter/early spring rain storms are common for us here, but last year my garden was annihilated by a snowstorm in April-after having several weeks of 90 degree weather, and having temperatures over 80 the day after 4 inches of snow obliterated my corn, potatoes, strawberries, squash, and melons.

I put them in early, to take advantage of the warm spell we get in January and February, hoping to germinate and grow in time for the rain to sustain the crops and reduce my irrigation expenses. I lost on that wager, and have yet to plant anything. This weekend we got snow again; I'm glad I didn't plant earlier. My fruit trees are an unknown, though. There's nothing like seeing this in the morning, after finishing pruning the day before:

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I got the snow off the trees as quickly as I could after taking some pictures, but I'm not sure how much damage was done. A couple of the trees already had thumb sized fruit, and the citrus trees were just about coming ripe.

Even though conditions seem optimal (Ignoring the snowstorm a few days ago), I'm going to hold off on planting anything for another couple weeks, just in case we get another snow flurry. This is the second abnormally late snowfall we have had this year.
 
   / Yanmar tug of war #50  
Oh man thats what we are dreading right now we have record highs and everything has budded out like that.

Even the grass needs mowed this weekend and we almost always get one hard freeze in late March to mid April time will tell.
 

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