I had patches of a field that didn't grow this year. I don't know why , the headlands were great in mine , I didn't get to roll it as it rained heavy for a few weeks after soon. The patches that didn't grow were the driest part of the field. It had me baffled. Must be them daddy long legs.
You keep the he-va busy would you go wider in future or is she hard pulled in places. That grass is interesting. If it was earlier in the year I’d have taught lack of seed soil contact and that the headlands had been packed an extra bit when twas rolled. Have seen it to fail and only grow in the tractor tracks🤷♂️
Crane fly aka "the daddy long legs" , lay eggs, they hatch out the grubs called leather jackets and they eat the grass roots killing the plant. Rolling after seeding helps squash them. Whether they do that much damage I dont know, it looks like a dude bag of seed to me or seed sitting in very wet ground for a few days. Was the whole field sown the one day or did you come back to do the headland another day?
Keep us updated if you find out the reason why the grass seed failed.
I had patches of a field that didn't grow this year. I don't know why , the headlands were great in mine , I didn't get to roll it as it rained heavy for a few weeks after soon. The patches that didn't grow were the driest part of the field. It had me baffled. Must be them daddy long legs.
You keep the he-va busy would you go wider in future or is she hard pulled in places. That grass is interesting. If it was earlier in the year I’d have taught lack of seed soil contact and that the headlands had been packed an extra bit when twas rolled. Have seen it to fail and only grow in the tractor tracks🤷♂️
@eoghanhayes7699 the 220 is well able for the 3 meters, but wouldn't manage a bigger 1.
Many pointers on the go?
What age them factory bulls you mind me asking ?
Bout 20.ish m
Finnaly got a good look at the signwriting on the van, you’re stuck in everything lad should talk about it in the videos a bit
@eoghanhayes7699 I have done some of the earlier videos and will chat bout it again
Crane fly aka "the daddy long legs" , lay eggs, they hatch out the grubs called leather jackets and they eat the grass roots killing the plant. Rolling after seeding helps squash them. Whether they do that much damage I dont know, it looks like a dude bag of seed to me or seed sitting in very wet ground for a few days. Was the whole field sown the one day or did you come back to do the headland another day?
All sown same day
First