My no till plot looks OK.

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
This plot was planted early spring in Power Plant. I think I planted too early and it didn’t produce much. But it was a knee/waist high thick place.

Fast forward to mid September.
I used a cone spreader and spread 100 lb of wheat on the 3/4 acre. Then I bush hogged it as short as possible.
It rained a couple of days later.

This plot also has a lot of volunteer turnips as well. Central Jackson County.

The deer are tearing it up. I will put some 34-0-0 on it in a few weeks.

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Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
My son, grandson, and grandson’s GF were generous enough to let me sit here this afternoon.
Since I own the land and do the plot work it’s very accommodating of them don’t you think ;)
 

antharper

“Well Rounded Outdoorsman MOD “
Staff member
Probably doing a lot better with moisture , looks good
 

4HAND

Cuffem & Stuffem Moderator
Staff member
Looks good.
I'm still waiting to plant down here.
Dry as a powder house.
Might get a little rain mid-week.
 

Jim Boyd

Senior Member
This plot was planted early spring in Power Plant. I think I planted too early and it didn’t produce much. But it was a knee/waist high thick place.

Fast forward to mid September.
I used a cone spreader and spread 100 lb of wheat on the 3/4 acre. Then I bush hogged it as short as possible.
It rained a couple of days later.

This plot also has a lot of volunteer turnips as well. Central Jackson County.

The deer are tearing it up. I will put some 34-0-0 on it in a few weeks.

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Looks great - love it!!!
 
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