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Planting Corn
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Planting Corn
I got part of my garden ready to plant over the weekend and planted some corn and okra this morning. It was the first time I have planted okra with the 186. I picked up a new plate off of Ebay an it appears to have done an excellent job. It sure beats planting it with the push planter. I will see how well it did in a couple of weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qYdhv6c ... e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qYdhv6c ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Planting Corn
That looks like fun! Wish it was planting weather around here, but unfortunately, we've got another month of snow coming.
You were doing really good until you looked behind you.... now all you're rows will have a zig zag in them. Kidding. Nice work!
You were doing really good until you looked behind you.... now all you're rows will have a zig zag in them. Kidding. Nice work!
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Re: Planting Corn
Tim,
Looks like it finally dried out at your place.
Bill
Looks like it finally dried out at your place.
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Re: Planting Corn
I need a GPS on my Cub. I could not plant a straight row if my life depended on it. Daddy always tells me that I can get more seed in a row than most folks can.
Yes Mr. Bill, that 23 inches in the first 3 weeks of February is, for the most part gone.
Yes Mr. Bill, that 23 inches in the first 3 weeks of February is, for the most part gone.
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Re: Planting Corn
Does that center pivot come over and irrigate the corn patch?
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Re: Planting Corn
Don,
It does come over the fence and into the edge of the pasture in front of the corn field. It would sure save me some money if it would reach. They run liquid nitrogen through that thing when they plant corn in that field.
It does come over the fence and into the edge of the pasture in front of the corn field. It would sure save me some money if it would reach. They run liquid nitrogen through that thing when they plant corn in that field.
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Re: Planting Corn
Don McCombs wrote:Does that center pivot come over and irrigate the corn patch?
I've noticed that in more than one of his videos and wondered the same thing! . I used to erect those center pivots. Talk about hard work!
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Re: Planting Corn
Tim, I love fried and pickled okra, haven't had boiled in a looong time. A couple days ago my wife brought home some "okra chips" that she found at the supermarket. Boy, were those a waste!
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Re: Planting Corn
Best way to prepare okra is coat with olive oil and grill it. Boy that's some kinda fine eatin right there!
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Re: Planting Corn
Tim,
I am glad you are getting to plant some things. I can't wait to get started. These cubs are great.
I am glad you are getting to plant some things. I can't wait to get started. These cubs are great.
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Re: Planting Corn
Tim, stop looking back and the rows will get straighter. It does not hurt to pick something out at the other end of the field and drive to it on the first row. Crooked rows are a pain to cultivate I think.
But you are a planting trick
Boss
But you are a planting trick
Boss
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Re: Planting Corn
Looking good, Tim. Sure good to have a buddy planting a lot of okra!!
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Re: Planting Corn
Mr E wrote:Looking good, Tim. Sure good to have a buddy planting a lot of okra!!
I like your way of thinking Roy.
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Re: Planting Corn
Nice. All we are plowing up here is snow. Last year at this time already had plowed but in a couple of days it will be back in the 20"s. You southern boys got it made.
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Re: Planting Corn
Anyone can plant straight rows...takes talent to plant your own growing crop circles! Just kidding.....Thanks for sharing I have to plant vicariously through you guys.
I have also tried the freeze dried okra....doesn't look so good.....but man they are tasty!! I will have to try the BBQ okra as that sounds really good also!
I have also tried the freeze dried okra....doesn't look so good.....but man they are tasty!! I will have to try the BBQ okra as that sounds really good also!
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