I had my best pea crop ever last year, between 60 and 75 bushels per acre. A lot of the peas lodged and harvest was difficult because of the moist soil and high humidity. I am having a difficult time trying to seed into it this year. I plug the drill about every acre and am wondering if anyone has any experience in how to handle the pea straw that is matted to the ground?
Would a heavy harrow work, or will it just roll up into piles?
If I rent a big V rake and bale it, would that work? It may leave a lot of straw in the hole at the back of the rake as that does not get touched by the rake wheels.
Any other sure fire easy ideas?
Thanks for any proven advice.
Would a heavy harrow work, or will it just roll up into piles?
If I rent a big V rake and bale it, would that work? It may leave a lot of straw in the hole at the back of the rake as that does not get touched by the rake wheels.
Any other sure fire easy ideas?
Thanks for any proven advice.
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