The BEST Way to Plant Your Switchgrass - Start Prepping Now!
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2023
- Today we touch on the differences between how I planted my SG and how I recommend you do so in the future! Don't skip the steps! When I visit clients, this is one of the most common failures and I want to help. Happy Watching
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Great information
Thanks JP. Good luck this season
Thanks for the awesome video! I have 8 acres that I'm taking out of production and will be planting RC big rock. following next year's soybeans. Can't wait to implement this process.
@angelopedretti83 good luck! Fun stuff for sure
I sprayed quin twice this year on first year switch and its doing great.
I’m glad to hear that. Could I ask what application rate you used? Nice work
@@TradgerFarms I used quin 1.5 L. 64 oz across 1.25 acres when I had 3-5 leaves on the switch, I wanted it light as it was my first go with the product, the grasses were very thick and I didn't want to wait until it all had 4 leaves. So I was about 80% of the recommended rate. The switch did fine, much of the grass was simply set back, albeit severely, for a month so I did it again and the second time it killed all the non-switch grasses and some forbs.
@sdk8356 very nice. Good to hear
Johnsongrass isn't on the Quinclorac label, shouldn't be recommended for that weed. Always read the labels before you apply a pesticide to understand safe rates and weeds that are controlled.
I believe 24d. Thanks Roger
I wonder if any of you fortunate wealthy people know how many people are struggling and simply can't or won't have the use of a drill . You all push it like it's easy or affordable? You are out of touch with the working people who gotta do what we gotta do . Done watching you ....
You do you my friend. I’ve never owned a drill. I planted all of mine by hand walking over a marathon for two days. You can also rent some for quite reasonable rates.I just want people to have the best options. ✌🏻
@TradgerFarms then cover those techniques please
@@ncanellos Call your county Soil & Water Conservation District, as well as neighboring counties SWCD if yours doesn't have one or they price it out of your comfort zone. I can rent one if needed for $150/day that can be pulled with an ATV. The other option is to broadcast the seed, and just use a little more seed to account for not having as optimal seed to soil contact as what a drill provides.