Quick list of necessary soil minerals tied up by common herbicides; zinc, manganese, cobalt, copper, boron, and potassium. If it's entirely necessary for your plot then do it but generally unnecessary at that scale. There's farmers on 10's of thousands of acres managing without and unfortunately deer love those fields.
I’m assuming you are referring to farmers doing no till. I try to use minimal tillage and herbicide as much as possible. These have not been tilled in years. My gasline hasn’t been sprayed in over 10 years. It’s time to do some spraying to set back some invasive and give the plots a good start.
Forgot to mention in the other video, but I been looking at Chapin sprayers, they look well built. Also, Chapin sprayers are built like 30 min's from my house.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I just shot a video and will publish it in the next week about the one you see in this video. It is a Frontier LS2006. Below is a link to the entire LS20 line. The one I have is boomless and I really like it. www.deere.com/en/attachments-accessories-and-implements/utility-tractors-attachments-accessories/landscape-equipment/ls20-series/
@@HardyLifeOutdoors ok cool. Yeah I’m looking at a 65 gallon fimco right from there website , it has a 10’ boom, and is pto driven. I seen the boom less ones but am hesitant with wind drift. I also watched your fimco 40 gal video. I bought one a month or two ago and returned it the next day. It ran off the battery and the cables were about 5 ft too short, and it was not what I thought it was.
Here is the new video E26: The Frontier LS2006 Boomless sprayer can be paired with a John Deere 1025R for your food plots! ruclips.net/video/xgimrsYDVdE/видео.html
Quick list of necessary soil minerals tied up by common herbicides; zinc, manganese, cobalt, copper, boron, and potassium. If it's entirely necessary for your plot then do it but generally unnecessary at that scale. There's farmers on 10's of thousands of acres managing without and unfortunately deer love those fields.
I’m assuming you are referring to farmers doing no till. I try to use minimal tillage and herbicide as much as possible. These have not been tilled in years. My gasline hasn’t been sprayed in over 10 years. It’s time to do some spraying to set back some invasive and give the plots a good start.
Forgot to mention in the other video, but I been looking at Chapin sprayers, they look well built. Also, Chapin sprayers are built like 30 min's from my house.
I use a Chapin backpack sprayer and it has done well for me. Good quality unit!
Great video. I’m looking to get a sprayer for tractor 40-60 gallon boom sprayer. What would you recommend?
Thanks for watching and commenting. I just shot a video and will publish it in the next week about the one you see in this video. It is a Frontier LS2006. Below is a link to the entire LS20 line. The one I have is boomless and I really like it.
www.deere.com/en/attachments-accessories-and-implements/utility-tractors-attachments-accessories/landscape-equipment/ls20-series/
@@HardyLifeOutdoors ok cool. Yeah I’m looking at a 65 gallon fimco right from there website , it has a 10’ boom, and is pto driven. I seen the boom less ones but am hesitant with wind drift. I also watched your fimco 40 gal video. I bought one a month or two ago and returned it the next day. It ran off the battery and the cables were about 5 ft too short, and it was not what I thought it was.
I know plenty of people have had good luck with Fimco, it just didn’t work well for me.
Here is the new video
E26: The Frontier LS2006 Boomless sprayer can be paired with a John Deere 1025R for your food plots!
ruclips.net/video/xgimrsYDVdE/видео.html