Posted by paul on November 09, 2016 at 19:20:11 from (66.60.223.229):
In Reply to: Re: Ruh roh! posted by Dave H (MI) on November 09, 2016 at 14:38:25:
Green plow.
A poor job in fall in my state beats a good job in spring. For sure.
We do what we can when we can up here, there is no sitting around waiting. Seasons change fast, and are unforgiving. I've planted corn when there are still pockets of frost in the ground, I've planted oats when I've scraped in snow on the edge of the field with the outer openers. We plow when it goes, even if it doesn't go too well.
Wife said it was getting stocky the last 2 rounds with the chisel plow this evening, but that is a small spot it will go better in another round for her.. I have one field not sure what to do, it was so wet we threw mud on the tractor with the stalk chopper, don't know that the chisel plow will accomplish anything there, might have to get the real plow out for that.
The news this afternoon said in 122 years of record keeping, 2016 is the second wettest on record. We have had a -lot- of rain this year.....
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