Baranx4
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Looking into a disk harrow the local dealer recomended hawk line over woods is there a significant quality difference. The woods was 400 more for the same size.
Baranx4 said:Looking into a disk harrow the local dealer recomended hawk line over woods is there a significant quality difference. The woods was 400 more for the same size.
Baranx4 said:Looking into a disk harrow the local dealer recomended hawk line over woods is there a significant quality difference. The woods was 400 more for the same size.
Baranx4 said:The hawk seemed more like a leibach in quality.
Baranx4 said:Since I haven't picked out a disk harrow yet, last night I ran the box blade without chisels to level off an area that I had run the bottom plow through. It did a fair job. Getting ready to plant a cover crop. I'm thinking of trying winter oats.
Farmwithjunk said:Not sure of your location, but unless you're at the North Pole, this is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too early to be planting winter oats. (Or any winter crop of cereal grain) That's done mid sept to mid october here. Plant now and the plant will EITHER lay there in too dry conditions and be a loss OR if you should getadaquate rain/moderate temps, it will develope to a stage with the amount of time before winter dormancy that it will suffer from winter kill and you'll loose it anyway.
Farmwithjunk said:Not sure of your location, but unless you're at the North Pole, this is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too early to be planting winter oats. (Or any winter crop of cereal grain) That's done mid sept to mid october here. Plant now and the plant will EITHER lay there in too dry conditions and be a loss OR if you should getadaquate rain/moderate temps, it will develope to a stage with the amount of time before winter dormancy that it will suffer from winter kill and you'll loose it anyway.