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Corn planted the hard way
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<blockquote data-quote="CPerk" data-source="post: 4890577" data-attributes="member: 19550"><p>Got 3/4 an acre of roundup ready corn in today after having beans on the plot the past two years.</p><p></p><p>Sprayed roundup on bean stubble and some emerging weeds last week. Had a friend up the road chisel plow yesterday. Walked up and down (about) every 3rd row for about 30inch rows, dropping a seed by hand every 6 inches or so. The rain hit hard just as I was finishing up but I went back and pulled a pallet behind me perpendicular to the rows in order to ensure they were covered. Will be putting up electric fence here in the next few days to keep deer off of the corn until season. </p><p></p><p>Excited to see the fruits of hard labor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPerk, post: 4890577, member: 19550"] Got 3/4 an acre of roundup ready corn in today after having beans on the plot the past two years. Sprayed roundup on bean stubble and some emerging weeds last week. Had a friend up the road chisel plow yesterday. Walked up and down (about) every 3rd row for about 30inch rows, dropping a seed by hand every 6 inches or so. The rain hit hard just as I was finishing up but I went back and pulled a pallet behind me perpendicular to the rows in order to ensure they were covered. Will be putting up electric fence here in the next few days to keep deer off of the corn until season. Excited to see the fruits of hard labor! [/QUOTE]
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