Posted by Don-WI on April 17, 2009 at 18:41:35 from (72.135.118.80):
Till I ran out of alfalfa. Dad even went and bought another bag after we figured we'd plant another feild, and then another...
He cleaned oats on Monday and bought 2 bags of alfalfa at first, and originally we were just gonna do one 5 acre feild. Then with a tree nursury moving away from across the road from another one of our feilds, we figured we'd seed that one down again too. No problem, clean a few more bushels and buy another bag of alfalfa.
Then I worked another small (1 1/2-2 acre) strip we rent from another guy that's right next to some of our land. Ran out of alfalfa seed when I was about 1/2 way done with it, so I had to pull the pin and we'll have to buy a little more seed tomorrow.
Probably a couple spots where the drill ran out before I stopped to push it around in the box and went a little ways again. Might replant a couple of rounds and just live with double thick oats to make sure the alfalfa is in. 25 lbs of seed oughta do it...
Still too early for corn, but I might try to fix the PTO joint on our manure spreader.
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