You had the combine out???
Well ya had any rain Farmer? We have had about 3-4/10ths in the last week.
The garden holds moisture well where I have newspaper/feedsacks down & straw over that but late this evening I planted 5 25 ft rows of sweet corn where the cauliflower, brussel sprouts, & peas have been out awhile, and had raked up the straw after pulling everything up, and it wasnt DRY but plenty dry enuf to turn over & work in.
What do you think about planting sw corn this time of year? Too late? I planted Early Sunglow which is a 69 day maturity variety. I planted many a year back in TX this late but it was a hotter climate, with the warm weather
going deeper into the autumn than here. I believe date of average 1st frost was Dec 10th. But then again, I was planting Silver Queen which is 80-82 day corn. One way to find out I guess and I'm sure the weather at the very end of maturity will play a huge part in success/failure.
Farmer, what is the status of what is used in modern ag today to counter corn borers in field corn? So much has changed since I was around farming
I don't have a clue. I thought if it is a sprayable insecticide it might have cross-over application into the sweet corn patch. Let me tell ya that Poast
is some wonderful stuff now. I have spot-treated the nutgrass & crabgrass with Round Up and I can say that the Poast darn sure gets the roots and all.
If I were to meet the dude who invented that stuff I would kiss him full on the lips & even slip him some tongue. That sure convinced my garden to back off on its fight to return to open prairie.
Well hope ya got some rain man. Gimme an answer about the borers at yur convenience. I have always waited till the ears were in silk for a cpl weeks then took a bottle of mineral oil & a Q-tip and swabbed mineral oil on the silk and very tip of the ear. It works, the eggs cant hatch in the oil. But pretty labor-intensive. Wouldnt want to do a 5 acre plot.:eek: :D