bossgobbler
Yearling... With promise
Howdy everyone! I am set up and ready to use the no-till drill to plant some wheat, rye, and oats this week.
For reference I am in southeast Ohio.
I will be planting roughly 2 acres of a blend of wheat, rye, oats, turnips, radishes and clover. I’m renting the county no till drill for $100. I can plant anywhere from 0 to 12.5 acres for $100. Currently I’m only going to be planting 2 acres.
I have a separate field that is currently a nice stand of clover. I’m wondering if I could drill my cereal grains into the clover with any success? I don’t want to mow the clover any lower. It’s probably 12”-18” right now. I have plenty of seed. Any opinions out there? I was just going to broadcast it into the clover in early September but if drilling it is effective I will go ahead and do that this week.
Thanks for any advice!
For reference I am in southeast Ohio.
I will be planting roughly 2 acres of a blend of wheat, rye, oats, turnips, radishes and clover. I’m renting the county no till drill for $100. I can plant anywhere from 0 to 12.5 acres for $100. Currently I’m only going to be planting 2 acres.
I have a separate field that is currently a nice stand of clover. I’m wondering if I could drill my cereal grains into the clover with any success? I don’t want to mow the clover any lower. It’s probably 12”-18” right now. I have plenty of seed. Any opinions out there? I was just going to broadcast it into the clover in early September but if drilling it is effective I will go ahead and do that this week.
Thanks for any advice!