We have some we need to land plane but never have the right weather to do it. When it finally dries up we need to be planting it. Maybe we will have another dry fall and get it this fall. If we have any ground to farm next year. Landlord is wanting to put everything in solar panels. 😢
We usually run a Kelly Diamond behind the combine, then burn the straw, disk it, then row it back up for beans. We try to avoid any spring field work on our heavier soils.
That one little mud hole looked like a old rice levee.
Every acre of this new ground was in rice for many years. It’s gonna take some land planing
We have some we need to land plane but never have the right weather to do it. When it finally dries up we need to be planting it. Maybe we will have another dry fall and get it this fall. If we have any ground to farm next year. Landlord is wanting to put everything in solar panels. 😢
Its good to watch yall farm and being so close. We farm so much different than they do up north.
Ya'll ever plant cotton or just rice and beans?
Mostly rice and beans. We have heavy soil that won’t grow cotton real well.
How do yall manage rice ground in the fall? Stubble rolling? We usually disk it twice then in the spring hit it again then land plane it
We usually run a Kelly Diamond behind the combine, then burn the straw, disk it, then row it back up for beans. We try to avoid any spring field work on our heavier soils.
@@FullStandFarms yall farming mostly zero grade or levee rice
@@gavinburkett5829 mostly levee rice and row rice. We only have about 40 acres of zero grade.
I’m just curious, are you guys going to grow anything other than beans and rice this year?
No, there’s a chance we might slip some corn in the rotation next year if the price goes up.
We would’ve liked to plant some corn on this new ground we picked up it just got too late on us.