On my families farm we called that a deep breaker. Probably not the technical term but you understand its meaning. Lol! Looking good Doc. I cant wait to see it in the coming weeks.
Take that Heavy Chevy down to Watkinsville and get a load of Buck Forage Oats and broadcast on this dirt right before the next rain. The deer will love it!
I wish our soil around Chattanooga was that good. Around here you couldn’t pull a subsoiler through the ground with a D-8 dozer, if you could you would pull up rocks the size of beach balls or bigger. My ex-father-in-law was a farmer in Michigan and he used one from time to time. He used his to pull underground wire and water lines in without trenching too.
Good call on using the subsoiler. You have to be careful doing any deep tillage where you turn the soil over, because you run the risk of bringing up clay. From what I can tell this will leave that clay down deep and allow nutrients and O2 to penetrate deep, deflocculating your top 12 inches of soil. Should see great results.
I got one of those from tractor supply and my L2501 folded it backwards like a pretzel I was so disappointed they would not give me a new one they said it was my fault
nice fence. do you find yourself needing a heavier sub soiler with a sheer pin? I was planning on a everything attachments sub soiler but they went belly up a few months back. my tractor is the same size as the Deere you are using.
I saw you treating your field for fireants and remembered something a lady told me at Lowe's one time. She said that if you take the top of one fire ant mound and swap it with the top of another mound the ants would kill each other out because they're very territorial. I've never tried it because I don't have an issue with ants at my new place but I'm still curious if it would work for you. It would be safer for the deer since you wouldn't have to drop poison near where they eat (no judgement though, I use chemicals on my acre). Good luck either way!
The very small amount we apply on 40 acres has little to no impact on the wildlife. That advice from the lady was wrong FYI. Here's a good read. www.amdro.com/learn/fire-ants/why-home-remedies-for-fire-ants-dont-work-and-what-does
Looks amazing! Trees are gorgeous. Leaving for Georgia tomorrow morning. Can’t wait to touch down and take it all in, in Lawrenceville.
Almoat like terracing the fields! Love it! Love your property!!
On my families farm we called that a deep breaker. Probably not the technical term but you understand its meaning. Lol! Looking good Doc. I cant wait to see it in the coming weeks.
Interesting, place is looking good with the time you put in. Lime is coming. I can't wait. Thankyou may God bless. N.C.
Take that Heavy Chevy down to Watkinsville and get a load of Buck Forage Oats and broadcast on this dirt right before the next rain. The deer will love it!
I wish our soil around Chattanooga was that good. Around here you couldn’t pull a subsoiler through the ground with a D-8 dozer, if you could you would pull up rocks the size of beach balls or bigger. My ex-father-in-law was a farmer in Michigan and he used one from time to time. He used his to pull underground wire and water lines in without trenching too.
Good call on using the subsoiler. You have to be careful doing any deep tillage where you turn the soil over, because you run the risk of bringing up clay. From what I can tell this will leave that clay down deep and allow nutrients and O2 to penetrate deep, deflocculating your top 12 inches of soil. Should see great results.
Great job Doc
wonderful - the emphasis on lime...blessings to all
but the subsoiling more than doubles the aeration...
Thanks Doc
Great info thanks for sharing
Loving Fall
That double kill seems to take care of my ant hill problem
I got one of those from tractor supply and my L2501 folded it backwards like a pretzel I was so disappointed they would not give me a new one they said it was my fault
nice fence. do you find yourself needing a heavier sub soiler with a sheer pin? I was planning on a everything attachments sub soiler but they went belly up a few months back. my tractor is the same size as the Deere you are using.
No the one we bought from tractor supply worked perfect. You'll have to get a feel for the resistance and may have to lift from time to time.
Couldn’t you put a hose mounted behind your subsoiler putting liquid calcium in the ground as you go.
long read but good. extension.psu.edu/beware-of-liquid-calcium-products
@@HowTowithDoc Good read. Thanks
All of the RPM, even turning compost.
I saw you treating your field for fireants and remembered something a lady told me at Lowe's one time. She said that if you take the top of one fire ant mound and swap it with the top of another mound the ants would kill each other out because they're very territorial. I've never tried it because I don't have an issue with ants at my new place but I'm still curious if it would work for you. It would be safer for the deer since you wouldn't have to drop poison near where they eat (no judgement though, I use chemicals on my acre). Good luck either way!
The very small amount we apply on 40 acres has little to no impact on the wildlife. That advice from the lady was wrong FYI. Here's a good read. www.amdro.com/learn/fire-ants/why-home-remedies-for-fire-ants-dont-work-and-what-does
He needs to put the tops up on the tractor. Not very safe.