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Re: Finally getting started
[Re: HoofNSpur]
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02/21/19 05:40 PM
02/21/19 05:40 PM
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marshmud991
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Ground finally got dry enough to put the potatoes in the ground. Cut the eyes off about 80lbs of seed potatoes and planted 10 rows. Also got a 50ft row of beets planted also. Got 50 pots with tomatoe seed started today. About the same of cucumbers and some banana and bell peppers in some pots today. Did you use some type of implement on tractor to create mounds? Yes sir. I built a tool bar and put 2 single blade row hippers on it. Makes a fine row and doesn't leave the deep runs like a 3 blade hipper does. I put the bolt on adjustable brackets for the hippers. Make the adjust real easy. You can make the rows as narrow or as wide as you want. I also made a roller that I pass on the row after I plant. It covers the seed and flattens and packs the rows. Works really great.
Last edited by marshmud991; 02/21/19 05:56 PM.
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