Farmsteader
5 year old buck +
I used my new 606NT great plains drill to plant my summer cover cops. I am in central Wisconsin Zone 4B with sandy soil. I ended up planting the summer over crops the second week of May, A little earlier than I wanted due to leaving for a month vacation.
The plot below is planted in Alberta Lee’s Summermax CC6 cover crop. This field is my oldest field and over the years due to my heavy tilling practices has resulted in a loss of organic material. Years ago I had a very nice stand on white clover. Now after planting round up ready corn and soybeans I have been struggling to get clover to make it through the summer heat. I did spray the field with round up to kill the weeds before I planted, but you can see I have a all full lot of nasty grasses competing with the cover crop. I’m planning on planting a mix of winter rye, Austrian winter peas, crimson clover and hairy vetch some where around August 15th . My questions are do I drive my UTV and spray the field with roundup, wait a week then mow it with the flail mover and then plant with the no till. Or do I plant it while it’s still standing then spray.
The plot below is planted in Alberta Lee’s Summermax CC6 cover crop. This field is my oldest field and over the years due to my heavy tilling practices has resulted in a loss of organic material. Years ago I had a very nice stand on white clover. Now after planting round up ready corn and soybeans I have been struggling to get clover to make it through the summer heat. I did spray the field with round up to kill the weeds before I planted, but you can see I have a all full lot of nasty grasses competing with the cover crop. I’m planning on planting a mix of winter rye, Austrian winter peas, crimson clover and hairy vetch some where around August 15th . My questions are do I drive my UTV and spray the field with roundup, wait a week then mow it with the flail mover and then plant with the no till. Or do I plant it while it’s still standing then spray.