No, I am going to run Oats in it again in the spring.
I don't have any kind of a contract with the land owner, and he isn't charging me for use of the field, however he is working on cleaning the place up, and we talked about it, and I think that next year is going to be my last year IN the field... If it sells, I won't be able to farm it (unless the new owner is cool with it)
So I don't want to put a bunch of Timothy in it, then watch it all rot 3 years from now when I can't touch it.
I don't think that the ferns will come up this fall, BUT, an interesting thought would be to plow and disc it this fall, have it all ready to go in the spring. (kill off any weeds that do come back this year) Then when spring comes around, and the field is just nice, ready to grow dirt, if the ferns start coming up BEFORE I have planted, I could chisel them under...
I like that though to be honest. The way I look at it, I am very confident with my Super C and plow, and the disc, but I have NO experience with 3 point stuff on the N tractors. How to set it up, depth control, draft, etc. Very inexperienced there...
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