Dmacleo
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2020
- Messages
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- Location
- Etna, Maine
- Tractor
- 2010 MF GC2400 Owner, 2012 MF1532 User
frost damage combined with drought.
yay.
2 45ft rows of pretty much useless sweet corn tilled under.
6ft stalks tried to fight me.
the GC2400 won.
cukes....got some out of the 2ft high hill.
tilled them under.
the New England Pie pumpkins only about 1/2 size (drought) so only average 5" diameter (although there are about 40 of them from one seed pack....) and the buttercup squash (same size) gonna start dying on vine tonight due to high 20's and frost next 2 nights so we'll pick whatever is at least right color and give it away then I'll till that.
winter rye should be planted in garden (it grew this year approx 50x120ft now) in a week would have liked to have done that 3 weeks ago.
whatever.
nature tries to fight the GC2400/Woods tiller....nature always loses.
yay.
2 45ft rows of pretty much useless sweet corn tilled under.
6ft stalks tried to fight me.
the GC2400 won.
cukes....got some out of the 2ft high hill.
tilled them under.
the New England Pie pumpkins only about 1/2 size (drought) so only average 5" diameter (although there are about 40 of them from one seed pack....) and the buttercup squash (same size) gonna start dying on vine tonight due to high 20's and frost next 2 nights so we'll pick whatever is at least right color and give it away then I'll till that.
winter rye should be planted in garden (it grew this year approx 50x120ft now) in a week would have liked to have done that 3 weeks ago.
whatever.
nature tries to fight the GC2400/Woods tiller....nature always loses.
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