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Started by Magicman, October 09, 2021, 09:00:05 PM

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Magicman

PatD and I spent most of this week at the Cabin with the majority of my time spent on the tractors.  The ground was so soft/moist that I did not have to use the subsoiler.


 
Disking.


 
Planting.


 
And covering seed and fertilizer.
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mike_belben

Nice work lynn.  Do you plant awnless seed variety or just conventional?
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Magicman

I don't plant "hype" seed or mixes, just ordinary "farmer's" seed.  I waited this late trying to avoid Army Worm infestation.  I have planted during mid-September but the worms have been really bad this year.

We don't have any rain forecast for the next week, but my soil was plenty moist. 
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mike_belben

Ive read that deer wont really eat wheat heads with awns, the little spikeys that the seed uses to cling to stuff and spread. The claim is they get stuck in their throats... But i dont live near any wheat fields to go check for deer sign.  

Ive grown a tiny bit of wheat but not where high pressured deer are confortable getting to it.  


Army worm was bad up here too
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btulloh

They eat holly and rose bushes so . . . 

They sre especially fond of things I don't want them to eat. This year they stripped all the peonies bare and they never touched them before. 
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mike_belben

lol 

i am especially fond of eating them. 
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Iwawoodwork

I put chicken wire around our tomato plants and squash, the deer kept everything that grew through the wire pruned back to the wire then about the time the plants got good flowers on them the deer  found how to reach over and  down to the plants, pretty poor crop of tomatos and squash.

Jeff

I try to get a pic next week of how my feeble attemps are doing in my mulched over areas. Winter Rye, staggered age seeding.
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Magicman

Quote from: mike_belben on October 10, 2021, 10:43:28 AMIve read that deer wont really eat wheat heads
I have no idea about the seed heads and I have seen them in the Summer.  The green stuff is what the deer are after during the Winter.
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Jeff

That's why I planted winter rye. I'll let it grow out this spring, then kill and knock it down and plant a spring summer planting to be determined.
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Southside

If you can get some Edamame seed (edible soybean) deer love that in the summer.
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Quote from: Jeff on October 10, 2021, 04:53:58 PM
That's why I planted winter rye. I'll let it grow out this spring, then kill and knock it down and plant a spring summer planting to be determined.
I've tried Buckwheat in the spring to improve the soil but the deer like it too well. I will try to find a pic to post. You don't need food in the summer, just a cover crop to improve the soil and keep weeds out. In Michigan we also plant Brassicas such as forage radish, Turnips, and Kale. Once we get a freeze it will sweeten up the bulbs and the deer go crazy digging them up. I have to plant late foods like that in a fence area or they keep it trimmed down to the ground and it doesn't mature enough to grow the bulb. You can see the fenced in Buckwheat tends to grow a little better than the surrounding area  >:(  The thatch is from the Winter Rye that was killed off and rolled. I am trying to keep a no till plot going year after year. The other pic is my current plot with fencing around the brassicas. We pulled some of the fence this week so hopefully they let it keep maturing.  

 


WDH

The wheat seedheads are great food for a host of wildlife, especially low down on the food chain that in turn feed many other creatures like foxes, bobcats, coons, possums, owls, hawks, etc.   So even if the deer don't eat them the rats, mice, voles, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits and such do and in turn feed many other creatures in the Great Circle of Life.  
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Jeff

Buckweat is high on my list, and unless I have a predator deplosion getting ate up probably isn't going to be an issue this coming spring.
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newoodguy78

Buckwheat is great stuff in my opinion. It can potentially turn into a weed but is easily controlled. One benefit to buckwheat is it will reseed itself, allowing multiple stands in a year off the same planting.
I've had luck on some of our stonier ground dragging a log crossways after its gone to seed. Knocks the seed off and created enough soil disturbance to get a good catch. Mix in a little clover for an added bonus to the soil and wildlife.  ;D

Jeff

Here is a pic of the outfield clover and the winter rye coming on in the mulch cut.



 

 
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chet

Wife refuses ta let me plant Buckwheat anymore, for some reason she is not fond of da smell of it when it flowers. Says it smells like Cow Poop.  :D
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Southside

A pure field of it sure makes honey taste quite disgusting. 
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Magicman

I was at the Cabin today spreading gravel which gave an opportunity to take a look at my food plots which were planted a week ago:


 
Looks mighty good from where I am standing.


 
Looking toward the Strawhouse.  That is Fescue in the backgrpound.



A closer look showed these stems at 6"+.  I planted Wheat and Oats so this is one or the other or both?  The widest blades should be Wheat.....I think.

Deer have already found it and I just hope that the Army worms don't.  :-X
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newoodguy78

That's some great growth for a weeks time. What kind of temperatures are you having?
What is your planting routine? Disk, broadcast and disk the seed in?
Either way you have good results, nice work.

Magicman

I disked on Oct. 6th, planted on the 7th, and the above pictures were taken on then 15th.  The temperature has been in the 80's daytime and 70's night. 

I usually have to subsoil before disking but the ground was plenty wet and the disk blades were burying up to the axles.  I did only move over ½ the disk width on each round so it was 'double cut'.  I turn the blades straight and go over cross-ways once pulling a 'tire drag' to cover.  At the present time I do not have a packer.

I left the seeder on the JD and will top dress with Nitrate around the 1st of December whenever I see a rain coming to melt and soak the fertilizer into the soil.

Yes I am very pleased and hopefully it will be cool enough to avoid Army Worms.  In 2017 they completely wiped me out.
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Jeff

Score! We had a firewood cutting splitting and stackin B  and 84th birthday party at the father in law Gene's yesterday when I noticed this in his scrap pile as he called it. He says take it, but it leaks a little.   I say cultipacker!



 

 
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mike_belben

Ive been meaning to build one just like that actually. Nice find jeff
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