kzintner
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Looks like a later model TroyBilt tiller used. I have a early 80’s vintage machine. BTW good looking garden.spuds at 7 weeks.
tilled and hilled
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Upgrade NowLooks like a later model TroyBilt tiller used. I have a early 80’s vintage machine. BTW good looking garden.spuds at 7 weeks.
tilled and hilled
you must be closer to heaven than Kansas City!Dave, here my little corn sprouts! Not bad for as late as we got to plant this year! And as cool as it's been so far. We've only had 2 days hit 70° so far.View attachment 157193
I'm about a 3 hour drive North of Green Bay WI. That's the nearest "big" city. But yes, it's definitely God's country up here! We have a saying "The U.P. of Michigan, where the men are men, and so are the women!"you must be closer to heaven than Kansas City!
Hope you got some gunny sacks.Spuds at 10 weeks
These were just poking out of the top of the hill so I salvaged them before they got too sunburnt.
Others I added more soil on top.
The biggest one is 6.7oz.
And I was pleased to see the reds are scab free so far, that was a biggie last year to the point where they did no sell very well.
Hmm.....lets see, 6.7oz times 1000 hills divide by 16 ...... =....geesh, I'm gonna have a lot of spuds!!
The loader will get some use for sure!Hope you got some gunny sacks.
using a shotgun on zukes is not very sportsman like...a 17 or a 22 maybe
.177 pellets/BB’s maybe, but only after them zukes get up and take flight.using a shotgun on zukes is not very sportsman like...a 17 or a 22 maybe
Dave, you are to spuds what Wyoming is to coal !!!Spuds at 15 weeks.
These are Kennebec
over 300 pounds dug so far and sold.
Is there a reason you're trying to get the PH down into the 6's? When I was still farming, our goal was to get the PH to about 7. Crops grew better and it seemed like there were less weeds with a neutral PH.Tilling in the sulphur with the 2086 and 48" tiller
Spuds are all dug, about 1650 pounds total, most sold already.
I hope the sulphur lowers the PH point down to 6.4 or so from 7+,
Still had scabs on the reds although the La Soda reds not as much as Pontiac.
Again, the reds did not sell well, I stall have a few and they will head to the local food bank tomorrow.
Here's the last row I dug just last week, 150 pounds
Potatoes like the acidity level to be around 6 to 6.5 as do many other vegetable crops, at least that's what my research has shown.Is there a reason you're trying to get the PH down into the 6's? When I was still farming, our goal was to get the PH to about 7. Crops grew better and it seemed like there were less weeds with a neutral PH.
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