Posted by Leroy on June 17, 2022 at 05:53:23 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Barren fields? posted by workstinks on June 16, 2022 at 17:41:27:
A lot of those burn down grops are actually weeds that got too big to do anything with and were sprayed to kill them and with the size of the sprayer you would be hard to spot the sprayer tracks and even if intended for no till have to get those big weeds killed for a no till planter or drill to work andeasy to spot from road if a no till planter or drill was in field but hard to tell from air. And the smaller weeds or last years corn stalks they could get thru the crop is just too small to see comming up unless you happen to be able to spot bare spots in weeds-corn stalks as the corn is not yet 5 inches tall due to late planting. Yesterday I spoted a farmer trying to top dress a corn field that was only about at most 4 inches tall and half the field the corn was missing due to being drowned out. I think he will not get the cost of the top dressing back and he was top dressing with liquid not anhidrous like most around here use. I tried anhydrous one year and told company come get the outfit after trying one field and went to 28% for rest of my farming time. never top dressed corn before just in row fertilizer. probably 10 years since I farmed. But I still rember things. Wheat is turning yellow now.
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