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So what are you folks seeing for soil temps? Field we grew corn in last year and grazed over winter has a great litter cover on it really preserving moisture compared to the other fields. I measured it today and reckoned it to be 4.5C at 2" mid afternoon.
We also had a lot of alfalfa killed by frost last week.
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SF3 would never destroy a goose nest. He takes the eggs home to an incubator and raises them himself...then releases them and they follow him south in the winter...a true environmentalist!
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI consider myself green though ..
yes I just went around a goose nest in the middle of a field
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostSo what are you folks seeing for soil temps? Field we grew corn in last year and grazed over winter has a great litter cover on it really preserving moisture compared to the other fields. I measured it today and reckoned it to be 4.5C at 2" mid afternoon.
We also had a lot of alfalfa killed by frost last week.
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Soil temp back to 12 today .
Did drop to 5 in Friday ave , but really that’s the last thing to look at May 13 now
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Started canola yesterday. Seeding a bit deeper than usual to hit moisture. In fact about 1 plate shallower on a Deere drill than barley and wheat about an inch. This is the earliest in I don’t know how many years we got rolling. Even so drill depth is variable enough if we got froze there’d be enough seeds left to sprout from the bowls of the earth. Seen that 10 years ago. Everyone with disc and paralink had near freeze outs. Guys running shovels, and older type drills didn’t. Wasn’t about black soil any more than seed depth.
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