WTNUT
5 year old buck +
First, look at this photo of WGF Milo. It was all drilled the same day with a Great Plains three point no till drill. At the end of each row I picked the drill up turned around and drilled the next pass in the opposite direction. Just like the old timers use to do with a tricycle front end tractor (push in on one brake and turn it around on a dime). I should have taken the photo a month ago because you could see it better then. But, look closely at the center of the pick you will see a strip that is not as tall as the passes on either side. For some unknown reason I drilled in 9 -13 rows (not sure how many are on that particular drill) in one direction and those rows never got more than a few feet tall. Then on the rows going the other direction the milo got 2 -3 feet taller. So every other pass is 3 feet tall and the passes on either side are 6 feet tall. Explain that?

Next for those of you plating a mixture of brassicas, is it just me or is there a huge variance in germination times? I planted 10 two acre plots all the same day with a no-till drill. Fertilized them all the same and they all got the same rain. There is no rhyme nor reason as to where they have germinated in the fields or when the germinated. I had some popping up in three days and it has been two weeks now and other spots in the same row have yet to germinate. The mixture had 6 different brassicas in it and I am sure some have different germination times. Last night I got to the farm late, ran out to look at some fields and thought I was going to have to replant. This morning I looked and it seems a lot better. I think patients is the key with brassicas, but dang it gets me every year!

Next for those of you plating a mixture of brassicas, is it just me or is there a huge variance in germination times? I planted 10 two acre plots all the same day with a no-till drill. Fertilized them all the same and they all got the same rain. There is no rhyme nor reason as to where they have germinated in the fields or when the germinated. I had some popping up in three days and it has been two weeks now and other spots in the same row have yet to germinate. The mixture had 6 different brassicas in it and I am sure some have different germination times. Last night I got to the farm late, ran out to look at some fields and thought I was going to have to replant. This morning I looked and it seems a lot better. I think patients is the key with brassicas, but dang it gets me every year!