I actually worked. This is my first planting job in a month. I planted 20 acres of peas and fescue. Two rows of peas and one row of fescue. The peas will fix nitrogen and they are a annual crop. The fescue will be harvested for grass seed over the next few years. This was a bit of an experiment.
It of course turned into a much more complicated job than I had expected. Two different seed rates and planting depths and a trip down the highway with the highest accident rate in the State of Oregon.
And 20 acres per day is no world record. I should be able to do 70-100 acres. Of course I had to load some pig feed in the morning and set the drill up and move the drill and the farmer had five different things to mix in the seed.
I was home by 8:30 p.m.
Now I only need to find another 580 acres to plant this spring to make my drill payment. We shall see...
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Good going Budde. Some of the big operators around me seed probably 500 acres a day with 60+ foot air drills and multiple outfits. I'll be content to keep my little 28 foot going whenever the ground dries up enough. (Probably not this month). Today I played at working and gave the old International hammer mill a test run. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzzxmTclK8g
ReplyDeleteJust do like the old Indian in the movie and "endeavor to persevere," Budd.
ReplyDeleteWhen I want it to rain I wash my car. I think you plant a field. Clear skies to you.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace.
Ralph, I have thought about selling the 15ft Great Plains and buying a 28 ft Krause no-till but I think I would need more than 150hp in our conditions. Also, I takes a lot more work to clean out a 28ft drill or to fill it with 50lb bags! I do mostly custom planting and most of my planting jobs are 40 acres.
ReplyDeleteGorges, I think I have more in common with the cigarstore Indian.
Pumice, Actually, I want to go on vacation...
Sounds like your getting a good start. And nothing broke. Two positives.
ReplyDeleteI wish y'all would quit washing your cars. Done had enough rain down here.
Bobby