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Tyler Franklin
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2013
My goal is to educate Mid-Atlantic farmers on the most efficient ways to produce corn, soybeans, and wheat.
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Why Cereal Rye As A Cover Crop May Be Harming Your Corn Yields.
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Why Cereal Rye As A Cover Crop May Be Harming Your Corn Yields.
What can you do if corn doesn’t pollinate?
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What can you do if corn doesn’t pollinate?
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Combating drought with Hairy Vetch Cover Cropping
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Combating drought with Hairy Vetch Cover Cropping
But what is side dressing ? Is that the synonym for applying fertilizer next to the plants ??
Nice too see you
I’m not too far from you in Delaware, it’s nice to see a farming channel in my area. Here I’m not sure if it’s as dry as 2012 but it’s getting close. We did just get rain finally.
I usually put it in a mix before corn, it’s hard to beat cereal rye for weed control and ground cover
You've ALREADY helped. Thank you!
You've ALREADY helped. Thank you!
When did you plant the vet h?
So how was it in the end?
growing maize probably isn't for me, i chuckled when you called the cob fat and girthy i hope it was ok
Did you seed the hairy vetch with the corn or separately, Cheers Roger.
Beautiful corn.
3 months later, in September 2023, do you feel your corn has continued to benefit even as drought has continued? Or at least continued where I live. I guess I'm asking "how long do the benefits last?"
When cc was planted and what rate?
Mantap bro
Have you studied the value of a strong microbiology in the soil?
10/10
I wish we had that grow season hear in MT… dont think I could get a proper cover and a proper plant date… maybe if I can get on some good and irrigated ground. That looks awesome though!
maybe consider trialing a living mulch of Alsike or Dutch white clover. Strip till into it (3-4" strips), then come back 3-4 days later and mow it fairly close (a couple days before the corn emerges). The mown residue will break down to start releasing N right about the time the corn emerges, and the nice thing about Alsike and Dutch white clover is that they spread rather aggressively with stolons, so by the time the corn is 6-12" tall, the short growing clovers can "heal" back over the strip tilled area (preventing annual weeds from getting out of hand and limiting erosion). If you end up liking that system, you could look at a taller growing clover to add in (they tend to fix more N than short clovers), and invest in interrow mowers on a toolbar for ground cover/weed management (plus, it adds a slow trickle of organic N throughout the season as you mow the interrow space). If you're running GPS, you can get really sophisticated and offset your tilled rows from year to year, so you don't keep tilling the same area year after year. If you wanted to rest that field for a year, you could seed an annual grass (like Sorghum-Sudan) into it and graze or hay it a few cuttings. If you really like the idea of vetch, you could trial an area by broadcasting it (by hand or with a cheap hand crank broadcaster) (maybe with some rye and radish) in late Aug- Late September in with your current crop (if it's corn, vetch will tend to smother beans) and see how you like it (bearing in mind that vetch is very winter hardy and is only reliably killed with mowing or roller-crimping when it's in the flowering stage, which is late May-early June in most places). I don't know how long a season you have in MT, but that might cause you some trouble when it comes to using vetch ( I didn't get it all killed in my sweetcorn some years back, and it caused me some trouble with climbing on top of the young corn). If you like how that is working, you could invest in a drop seeder rig for a highboy sprayer, so you can get through taller corn to seed your cover into it. Some people are also mounting gandy boxes to the combine to seed covers while they shell corn.
Àll new and good. Thanks
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I hope this guy figured out how to turn his phone sideways.
thank you i learned so much
what is sodder and pop up?
Mr. Tyler thank you very much . how you side dressing for this bomber, starter fertilizer what kind
You would have a better picture if you used landscape on your camera.
How many times and at what stages do you recommend side dressing corn
I hate videos shot in portrait.
I have learnt some good stuff here, Thanks sir
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Full of shit
What the fuck
Awesome educational video
Thank you so much for this! I have some knee high sweet corn plants that are stressing and stunted for whatever reason and am about to side dress and different people and sites say different things. This is the only one that makes sense!