Posted by Dean Olson on March 07, 2014 at 19:09:19 from (107.129.21.153):
In Reply to: garden posted by dewy on March 07, 2014 at 17:23:54:
I plant about a1/2 acre every year and have my 2 Super C's set up on 36" rows. I don't irrigate. I drill corn with a C251 planter at 6-8" spacing and grow way more sweet corn than I can use. Also plant green beans, black eyed peas ,sugar snap peas with pictured rig. My other Super C is set up with the fertilizer side dressers and cultivators. This planter was set to 42" rows before I reconditioned it.
I like 36" rows for a garden. Makes it easy to get around in and keeps weeds down. I have a buddy who planted on 48" rows and crops didn't get enough of a canopy to block out weeds between the rows.
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