Is pretty much done here.... by the end of March! There was enough snow to create potholes(where there can be) across the farm but not near as bad as it could be. We froze in kinda wet late last fall(not anywhere near as bad as some hard hit areas but there was real good soil moisture compared to how dry it has been going into winter some other years). When the frost comes out some water will disappear on the light land but the clay base land will have potholes.
But I take little for granted... we started out last year with adequate soil moisture in spring but when those hot dry hurricane winds start blowing with low relative humidity conditions it doesn't take long to go from adequate to yikes is the canola and flax going to germinate! Shallow seeding in those conditions is a bit nerve wracking.
We should probably be using variable rate technology with single shank sectional control and those problems would be alleviated... ;-)
But I take little for granted... we started out last year with adequate soil moisture in spring but when those hot dry hurricane winds start blowing with low relative humidity conditions it doesn't take long to go from adequate to yikes is the canola and flax going to germinate! Shallow seeding in those conditions is a bit nerve wracking.
We should probably be using variable rate technology with single shank sectional control and those problems would be alleviated... ;-)
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