Posted by Hobo,NC on April 12, 2014 at 17:32:28 from (69.40.63.247):
In Reply to: Corn coming Up posted by RBnSC on April 11, 2014 at 18:42:46:
[quote="RBnSC"](quoted from post at 05:42:46 04/12/14)
I don't plant much I have a question... I have tried it both ways.
I have put down fertilizer when I plant and side dressed the ell out of it when its a good foot tall with good luck (both sides)...
No Fertilizer when I plant and side dressed the ell out of it when its a good foot tall with good luck (both sides)...
Fertilizer are no fertilizer when planting..
What I plant is to eat... Its me and my mom we don't eat much corn I mostly do it to give away and to work my Farmall 100 & 140.... I tell folks why I do it is I am the tractor driver and like to drive the tractor and Toot the horn. :D BTW to me theirs nuttin more enjoyable to plant/cultivate than corn barn none... It does help to have the equipment to plant and cultivate it...
This post was edited by Hobo,NC at 17:35:01 04/12/14.
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