Posted by Dave from mn on July 15, 2013 at 19:11:01 from (198.98.195.73):
1)Fall applied chicken manure that was chiseled 12-14 inches has passed up the adjacent corn that was spread this spring and feild cultivated in at 4.5" and planted 2 weeks earlier. Below that, ground is like concrete, regardless of type. 2)on any lighter soil, plant at 2" not 1.5". 3) Use preemergent on beans and corn, not worth skipping and depending on RR. 4) add AMS to fertlizer program, sooner than later. 5)Grain Belt is still on of the best beers. 6) Jack Daniels with some pepsi makes the fert and spraying bills not hurt so bad, till morning. 7) a goofy landlord will only get goofier to the point YOU tell him to rip up the lease. 8)Kinze bean meters in the 7000 grow much faster than the drilled beans on 12" 9)You lose as much money on 6 cows as you do 30, may as well sell the hay and sell the cows, but odd ball colors, feed em right and sell hanging 1/4"s. 10) Make a stiffer and larger Jack N Pepsi. Good night
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