I wish we could afford a Firminator.Mow...spray...plant.
We no longer spray but when we did, it was so much easier planting in to dead thatch than planting in to growing matter with live roots.
Now use an 8' Firminator and simply plant right into whatever is still standing come late September to early October. No longer even mow during the summer.
This plot I leveled when done. Harrows not deep and slow. Rain will finish the job til I plant. Then just broad cast oat wheat rye with some fertilizer and just barely turn over at a moderate speed harrows about 2” deep there abouts View attachment 1244540They look great in the first photo!
I sprayed 7 plots today. Should have took some pics. I decided I didn't want to fight the thick thatch this year. Some of it gives me a fit in a few places getting it plowed under.. I sprayed it rather heavy so hopefully by the 24rd when I plan on planting itbwill.be knocked back.
Hopefully the rain forecasted for this week will soften the ground a little before I plow next weekendI sprayed last week. Got a good burn. The soil won't turn though. It's set up like concrete.
Yes sir! Doesn't take long at these Temps to set it up. We've had some rain this summer but unless it rains every other day it dries everything out. It was rough with the dry dust and grass on the tractor yesterday. I've got another 5 acres to cut but can't seem to go out there.I sprayed last week. Got a good burn. The soil won't turn though. It's set up like concrete.