Posted by jon f mn on April 20, 2020 at 04:40:43 from (174.219.27.166):
Got started on spring work this weekend. Spent Saturday morning picking up the seed and fertilizer, took two trips to the coop. Then started with discing some corn stalks. Was a bit cold yet. Lol. My grandson Gage came up and drove for me, he started last year so he had a pretty good idea what to do, but the corn stalks was a good easy job to get started.
Had a little plowing to do but forgot to get a pic of that. The ground is much dryer and better this year compared to last year. The ditching I did helped a lot, but it's also been unusually dry this spring too.
The crew lined up and ready for work yesterday.
Working the oats ground. For anyone interested that's a 67 830 and Case SA 14' disc.
The 1030 on a Glenco cultivator, the cultivator is Jeff's. I have some really bad ruts from previous farmers and thought it would help pull them shut better. Worked pretty good.
Planting the oats and grass hay.
Finished the weekend by fixing a neighbor's fertilizer auger, the flighting is stainless but the tube is steel. So the steel tube rotted out.
That's it for this weekend. Might get some rain today but weather looks good for the rest of the week. If that holds I'll plant the corn next weekend.
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