I tried to till rye.....once - many years back. What a mess! It rolled up tight in the tiller.....and I vowed to never do it again. Had to cut it out with a sawzall.Checked on my overseeded Winter Rye that I broadcast in early October last year. It's about 2' tall. I wish I would have sprayed it a couple of weeks ago and been planting beans this weekend but now I'm not entirely sure what I will be doing with it. I want to go back to beans but I dont have a drill and cereal is quite a mess with the rototiller with old tines.
Checked on my overseeded Winter Rye that I broadcast in early October last year. It's about 2' tall. I wish I would have sprayed it a couple of weeks ago and been planting beans this weekend but now I'm not entirely sure what I will be doing with it. I want to go back to beans but I dont have a drill and cereal is quite a mess with the rototiller with old tines.
Is it the roots or the stalk that's the problem?I tried to till rye.....once - many years back. What a mess! It rolled up tight in the tiller.....and I vowed to never do it again. Had to cut it out with a sawzall.
YESIs it the roots or the stalk that's the problem?
Did you spray the rye or just terminate with the disc? Any pics?A digger/cultivator doesn't do a great job with tall winter rye, but I had good luck running a disk over a tall rye field last weekend in SE MN. My corn and bean plots are in, but I'm a little concerned if the thick rye will negatively impact the corn seed. I guess we will find out shortly.
I tried to till rye.....once - many years back. What a mess! It rolled up tight in the tiller.....and I vowed to never do it again. Had to cut it out with a sawzall.
Why the 2 blinds so close together? What kind of blind is on the right?
Looks great!Drilled corn into my rye/crimson yesterday and smashed the rye down with cultipacker. Will spray with gly and see how the corn responds.
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Drilled corn into my rye/crimson yesterday and smashed the rye down with cultipacker. Will spray with gly and see how the corn responds.
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