Posted by Billy NY on March 26, 2013 at 15:11:48 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Plowing Pics posted by fergienewbee on March 26, 2013 at 14:00:53:
Very nice, some familiar things in the photos, skips due to stumps, piles for wildlife, I do about the same thing here in the fields that have been left to overgrow. One thing is for sure, the habitat will certainly increase the wildlife, as I have noticed since the days of the same fields in corn. I know the small stumps without a trip back or even shear protected plow, would literally stop my tractor, have to go slow when in ground like that, never broke anything when using that old AO ferguson plow, just stopped the tractor.
The oats seem to work well here either after a harvest and suitable weather for regrowth, or replanting at that time, I've even plowed and disc'd strips, between what the combine dropped and or whats rooted, it came up as if I planted it and shortly looked as if someone cut the grasses, deer kept it trimmed off evenly. The oat grass seems to last from mid to late summer to the end of the hunting season, they just constantly feed off of it.
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