Transition to Fall


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Yvette and Utah....cow and her yearling daughter

Yvette and Utah….cow and her yearling daughter

IMG_0608The past week has been a dramatic transition from the heat of summer to the pleasantness of Fall….the week after Labor day was pretty much the hottest week of the summer….but when it got cool ……it got cool….

Yvette and Utah....cow and her yearling daughter

Yvette and Utah….cow and her yearling daughter

Friday, September 12, 2014 five paddocks bush hogged and broadcast….back yard 1, along drive 3, new area 1, ell 4c, and bull lot 2….three different mixes but all had some of the new vetch……then started cutting grass…got the left front done….feed store run and mixed feed and seed.
Saturday, September 13, 2014 thought it was a PPRC ride day but it is next week…When I went out I saw that Xena had found her calf over night…nice little bull calf….we had breakfast at Cracker barrel, got flu shots at Martins, sheetz for gas…Roses and Walmart and dollar tree and bought some $1.00 books.  misting rain in the afternoon….tried to assemble my new weather station which was my consolation prize for 15 years of service at the district but I need 7 lithium ion AA batteries.
Sunday, September 14, 2014 made  the bacon wrapped chicken that I found a recipe for this week….put it together in the morning and Marie baked it in the afternoon….qualifies for a do over…..cool day so I started cutting firewood….had a heck of a time felling a big pine that when it hit the ground just disintegrated…then found a dead maple and it made nice firewood….hung my right foot on a branch and fell over a log and barked both shins….hurt like the devil but nothing busted and I did not fall on the double bit axe I was carrying….well I did but I made sure it was out in front of me when I hit the ground which meant I could not catch myself…..cut grass in the afternoon…..need to go to work so I can get some rest….beautiful fall day and I would liked to have ridden a bit but just to much to do….still have not finished cutting grass and will need to start over in a few days….

Meat loaf Marie liked


1 LB GROUND BEEF
1 LB HOT PORK SAUSAGE
2 EGGS 1 LG AND 1 BANTY SIZE
HAND FULL OF SHREDDED CHEDDAR CHEESE
1 SMALL CAN MUSHROOM PIECES
TABLESPOON OF SLICED JALEPENOS
1/2 CUP GREEN PEPPER
1/2 CUP ONION
ABOUT 2/3 CUP OF SALSA
MUSTARD GUESSING ABOUT TWO TABLESPOONS
SALT AND PEPPER
ITALIAN SEASONING

NEEDED SOME BREAD FOR BINDING BUT SINCE IT IS OFF MY MENU WE JUST WENT FOR TASTE…. WAS PRETTY GOOD.

PDF LOG 6 20 2014


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Friday, June 13, 2014 morning dr appointment with new doctor…Dr. Hubbard…serious discussion of sugar and control….have to go back in ten days…came home and had serious discussion with Marie….banned potatoes, bread and pasta as wll as all sweets…. Finally went to work outside…had stopped by Ashland feed and gotten some fertilizer and lime….mixed fertilizer, lime, red river crab grass and summer mscc and spread it….to wet to get on the field with a tractor so no incorporation….but we had thunderstorm with .4 inches of rain so I am hopeful….all this went on the new area…
Saturday, June 14, 2014 fed stewarts stock morning and evening….worked at the poultry workshop in the morning from 7:00 til 1:00….came home and set up and cleaned out the front stall in the big barn…five front end loader buckets to the compost pile….started reading the chicken book…
Sunday, June 15, 2014 omlett and bacon at cracker barrel….walmart and roses….put together a bean and beef stew…may go clean the back stall this afternoon…sugar 157 this morning before breakfast….bought a new meter cheaper than I could by strips for the current one….cleaned the back stall…another five loader buckets…still have the middle stall and the stable to go….stable will wait as we are going to wean calves there next friday….six calves…bean with beef stew was pretty good even if I say so myself….Marie might find it a bit spicy…
Monday, June 16, 2014 quiche for breakfast with some sliced tomato…pretty good….fasting sugar 149 with the old meter…for lunch vienna sausage, celery, carrots, fruit with cottage cheese. Feed store after supper…supper was salad and chicken fajita…
Tuesday, June 17, 2014 sugar 131…grits with vienna sausage and salsa for breakfast…notice manure compost pile was steaming on my way out the driveway….site visit at work in caroline and got a good dose of chiggers and ticks….after work cut grass for a while….hot
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 sugar 130…hooooootttt day…office all day…going in driveway the manure compost was steaming even in the 97 degree weather with out any rain on the pile…cut grass after work…took a cool bath to cool off and the water got hot while I was in it….first night to use the air conditioner this year….Dee Dee was a happy dog…Marie struggling with my new dietary needs…I fixed my own lunch for tomorrow…tuna salad and veggie salad with diced tomatoes.
Thursday, June 19, 2014 sugar 116….boss gone on vacation…big storm in the afternoon….i had to race it home and got home the wind was blowing trees so bad I was really worried about being hit by a falling tree on the road….made it and got home just as the rain started…the weather terrorist had made Marie a nervous wreck and she said the sky was absolutely purple before the storm hit….I told her to relax that the sky was normally green before real bad weather….we had 6/10 of an inch in about 20 minutes
Friday, June 20, 2014 sugar 136…the storm brought a cooler night….Dee Dee still wanted to sleep under the air conditioner but I did not use it….she reminded me of old Rose who use to jump on the bed and look at the fan and then look at me….Rose was the biggest reason I bought that window unit and she only got to enjoy it one summer….but she enjoyed it….3:00 pm…came in to cool off…took photos of plot sown last week….ready pens to wean calves…got the calves up and sorted by the time court got there with the trailer….hauled them over here and weighed and weaned…quick lunch…some water problems…circuit breaker tripped did not find reason…then cut grass up front…now cooling off and catching up records and photos etc……manure compost pile has compressed about two feet over the week and is still steaming….steam did not show in the photo…

Some clover in a patch near the barn…Pete thinks it is worth swatting flies for…he stays out there while the others retreat to the barn

worth swatting flies for

the spot below was under water last week when the seed was broadcast

underwater when sown

tomatoes in the vegetable garden

tomatoes

Dee Dee and Apache in their daily chase

the chase

sunflowers in the garden…there are sugar beets in the same row but they are had to see…

sunflowers

another wet area when sown

more wet area when sown

Kiowa blackberries turning red

kiowa berries turning red

the horses will like the plot beside the big barn

horses will like this

they just stand in one spot and mow

horses in heaven

first green peppers of the year

first green peppeer

day lillies on Montes Grave

day lillies on MONTES grave

hopefully crabgrass sprouting

crabgrass maybe 2

hopefully crabgrass sprouting

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sweet corn and green beans

corn and beans

composting manure pile has been steaming since tuesday and has compressed two feet in height

compost pile sunk two feet this week

buckwheat and peas germinating in the newly sown area

buckwheat and peas

first banana pepper fo the season too

banana pepper

Busy Spring weekend


improved soil

pallet garden

Friday, April 11, 2014

Early to Stewarts house to feed his stock….fed and watered everybody….came back and caught the horses for the farrier…she was here on time and we trimmed Star Baby and Perkins….both had signs of an abcess….Star Baby was gimpy a couple of days a few weeks ago but I had not seen Perkins take a bad step….Then off to the feed store…got a half dozen early girls and four pacman brocolli…Brad said I could have some pallets so I made another trip for pallets and got four….came home by woodman hall road and found a Rototiller for sale…stopped and made a deal on it….then had to go to the bank for the money from savings account. Got the tiller and brought it home…set up two more pallet gardens and filled with soil and compost….By then it was time to feed the stock….fed had supper and then planted the tomatoes…and the brocolli….none of that in the pallet garden…

Saturday, April 12, 2014

productive day….set up four more grazing paddocks in the ell for the horses…opened a new paddock for the horses…opened a new paddock for the bulls….cut the grass around the trailer and the dog graves….let the horses graze the lot by the barn….then in the afternoon mowed that one as well. roto tilled where I had the bean bales last year…had to make some repairs to the raised bed….went and got more filter fabric and a sheet of plastic…put plastic over the raised bed and prepped for peppers. finished two more pallets for the pallet garden….found some baling twine on the tiller from the bean bales…cut that off….chores and in for supper….if I have the energy after supper I may try to plant some stuff in the pallet garden….but I am near wiped out….

Sunday, April 13, 2014

not as productive as yesterday but still got a lot done….breakfast at Dennys….stop by food lion for some stuff….put together supper in the crock pot….outside…planted butter bean and green beans in the pallet garden…planted some more lettuce as the first is showing signs of coming up….laid out for six more tomato plant sites….put wooden strips down on the plastic where we will plant the peppers….fired up the rotor tiller and tilled two rows….it was difficult to know I was killing some soil but satisfying to see the change in the soil from ten years of no till and adding organic matter….took a picture of it but not yet downloaded….I decided to strip till rather than use herbicides…..I am going to plant corn and pole beans in the same rows and also going to plant some sugar beets and carrots…..going to sow each tilled row to clover as soon as the veggies are planted…..interrows will be mowed with the mower as usual….Allison Joy brough her son Charlie over to see the goats….Charlie will be six in October and was born the same week My friend and neighbor Jack died….fixed the stable gate….worked on the riding mower to get it started….desperately needs a new air filter…chores…supper…crock pot buffalo chicken over egg noodles with a salad was good….hot bath and as soon as I type this off to the sofa and the idiot box….

scenes and comment for a snowy weekend


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I just took a couple of photos of things the other morning when the dogs and I first went outside to feed hay and water stock and get some firewood.

this first one is simply the young dogs and their daily run/wrassle…..the snow would hold then today so Dee Dee was fine with running in it….this was the wrassling part….they will wrassle a while and then they will run a while

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this was the running phase….gosh I wish I had some of that energy….

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below is a shot of the paddock that has been the sacrifice lot for Pete and the brush abatement crew….when weather is bad I hang hay in the stable…but if the ground is not rotten or the weather falling I put the hay outside on the ground…..between the hay and the poop piles the lot has been pretty well covered…..my plans for this lot….as soon as there is somewhere else for them to go I am going to shut it off and see what happens….I had spread some clover and cover crop seed in late fall and there is a world of grass seed from the hay….lots of organic matter….the donkeys created a poop spot years ago and I know I will have some dock come up there as it has been there for a couple of years now….good job for the brush abatement crew when they come back to it…
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this is the same paddock viewed from the other end….naturally these photos were taken just before the snow.

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below is just a shot of the house from the area of the barn and stable….I had taken the tractor and broken a tract to get out to the road….

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Pete heard me about and he came out to make sure I was not throwing away any treats….He was running and bucking and playin in the snow today….

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Perkins has claimed this spot in the barn….he is looking over the headlocks as this is the area where I use to feed the heifers daily….Perkins thinks it makes good equine accomodations.

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And this is where miss Star Baby spends most of her time….she likes to see out and the roof gives her some protection….if the wind gets up she will back into the barn but you can usually see her head….
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today has not been cold but the wind has been fierce and everything is so muddy that not much can be accomplished so I am reduced to typing and playing with pictures….

PDF COVER CROPS IN MID OCTOBER 2013


As most of you would know by now I do a lot of rotational grazing….

On my small place we have three grazing groups.

first there are the equines….Star Baby, Palladin Perkins and the two mini donks Jonah and Esther. They pretty much have the front of the place. Then there are a couple of cows and heifers and they have the back. This year we have two young bulls and they have a corner in the back…

It has become my routine since last fall to sow whatever paddock was grazed during the week to some sort of cover on the weekend after grazing….during the late spring and summer I put out a good bit of summer cover and since late august or early september I have been sowing fall type stuff…

This weekend I sowed three paddocks. One for the horses and two for the cattle….
Below is the paddock I sowed which the horses had grazed. This was a paddock that I put a summer mix on late in the summer….I had to go ahead and graze it as the weather forecast is calling for frost this week and with these summer grasses the feed value is lost after frost, plus the danger of prussic acid poisoning after frost….so I let tthe horses have them mid week and sowed and mowed on saturday….this field I broadcast Rye, Winter Peas, Crimson Clover and some Ashland Pasture mix. then I mowed it and as I mowed dragged an automobile tire over it to scatter piles….

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In the cattle area I sowed two adjoining strips which had been grazed. this was the last cattle grazing in the strips for a while….

On Saturday My last cow to calve was in what I thought was early stage labor when I went outside…Walking and bawling with her tail stuck out a little…this is a mature cow and so I went about my business thinking she was fine….In fact I went up front to sow the horse paddock. when I came back the cow was lying down straining but not doing much…actually only saw her strain once and she got up and walked off….this is not uncommon behavior for some cows….

So the dogs and I went in and had lunch. When I came back out the cow still had made no progress…now I was worried….I gathered my obstetrical supplies and then went and walked the cow up to the barn….I gloved up and went in rectally and my worst fear was confirmed….calf was coming backwards and butt first…..it takes and exceptional cow to be able to get one out in this presentation without assistance. I had one cow do it once but it took a lot out of her….

so I regloved and went in on a fishing expedition for feet….I could tell early on that the calf was not moving and was probably already dead….I got hold of the left foot and pulled it up pretty easily…the right one took a while…the arthritis in my right hand was an added bonus that slowed things further….but it was the right hand that finally grabbed the foot and got it started up and out. Then I applied the calving chains and the delivery was pretty easy….

but the nice heifer calf was expired….I tried all my tricks at resucitation but there was no heart beat and no breathing….

So we had a fifty percent calf crop this year.

Later I saw my neighbor and he is awash in grass and he invited me to put my cows out with his….Not having to be on maternity watch any more I took him up on his offer and let my herd and his red heifer out with his cows….

Back to cover crops…..

below is a photo of what has become my all star cover crop plot….this is the plot I sowed on Labor Day week end. The tall stuff is a combination of new seedlings and regrowth from the millet and sorghum sudan that was grazed and mown before new seeding. The frost predicted this week will add it to the biomass for the field.

fall 2013 bull pasture cover crops

A closer look shows that the summer cover is not dominant….the rape and radishes and forage mustard are thick and growthy….this is the salad which I picked and Marie cooked last week end.

fall 2013 MSCC

fall 2013 MSCC

It will be interesting to watch the phases of this years cover crops….certainly these three are dominant now and the small grains and crimson clover have to be searched for in this field….

I have sown a good bit of winter oats in paddocks this fall….I am liking them…they come up easily and well and are growing at a rapid rate….

winter oats and crimson clover coming up

This paddock was a horse paddock that was grazed and sown about three or four weeks ago…..It had a lot of grass residue at the time….part bermuda and part orchardgrass…oats and crimson clover are what was sown…I sowed rye this weekend but think I will try to find another bag of winter oats…will probably have to order them….hard to find around here.

here is a fairly good view of some of the cover crop paddock in the horse area as seen from the road. so of these have been challenged as the brush abatement crew seems to have an appreciation for them….with single wire fences for the horses the brush abatement crew is confined only by the perimeter fences….I am not complaining as the last brush abatemetn crew refused to be confined at all….this crew is actually performing their desired function….they for the most part stay close to the equines and they certainly are beginning to make a mark on the brush and sspplings that have become numerous…just yesterday the horses were grazing and the goats were on their hind feet harvesting sweet gum leaves….I am in a project of cleaning up the fences and am hopefully that the brush abatement crew will assist in keeping them clean….the down side is that they are the reason the cover crops on the the cattle side are doing better than those on the horse side….

view of cover crops from the road

view of cover crops from the road

Sunday was a little brighter….Owe that to my pal Perkins…I did some minor repairs on the house in the morning and some other little chores….After lunch I needed to go check on the cow that had the dead calf….instead of doing what I normally do and hopping on the tractor I grabbed Perkins bridle and hopped on him bareback to go check….I have not been on him in months and have not ridden bareback since 2009 when I went and got him….His back is still sharp and his trot is still big but it was actually easier to ride than with a saddle….Of course riding bareback you have to use your legs and not just try to balance in the stirrups….

We rode around the field and then rode up to the cows…the cows wanted to gather around Perkins and my cow that has a calf can be agressive so we had to push em back a little…they quickly gave ground to him…Suprisingly Perkins liked that….He liked working the cows….So we decided to walk them around a little bit and had a training ride….we took the whole herd easily around the field and up the hill to the gate to my place….I really think he enjoyed it…I know I did….then we made a loop around the field and back to the stable…Couple of miles all together….on a beautiful day on a good old horse.

As usual Miss Laid Back and Mr. Intensity are keeping an eye on things….here they take a break from their biathalon of racing and wrestling….

Miss Laid Back and Mr Intensity

Miss Laid Back and Mr Intensity

Pete Update


Before the Pete Update I must share this item that appeared on Facebook today….

All I need to know in life I learned from my horse:

When in doubt, run far, far away.
You can never have too many treats.
Passing gas in public is nothing to be ashamed of. …
New shoes are an absolute necessity every 6 weeks.
Ignore cues. They’re just a prompt to do more work.
Everyone loves a good, wet, slobbery kiss.
Never run when you can jog. Never jog when you can walk. And never walk when you can stand still.
Heaven is eating at least 10 hours a day… and then sleeping the rest.
Eat plenty of roughage.
Great legs and a nice rear will get you anywhere. Big, brown eyes help too.
When you want your way, stomp hard on the nearest foot.
In times of crisis, take a poop.
Act dumb when faced with a task you don’t want to do.
Follow the herd. That way, you can’t be singled out to take the blame.
A swift kick in the butt will get anyone’s attention.
Love those who love you back, especially if they have something good to eat.

Any how ……

the last two days Pete has progressed tremendously…..
In part I think it is due to two things….I moved his residence to a lot with some grass and temprorarily drier conditions….the other is the source of the drier conditions which has been the lack of rain in September and early October.

We had a bit over six tenths of an inch of rain yesterday…..

Pete had been walking a bit better with only one foot lately being obviously sore. Since I have moved him to the old cattle maternity lot he has had more grass and as a result has stayed out on the pasture a bit more rather than standing around in the stalls….he is away from the other horses and so he can not stand in the stall next to them….

At any rate he has shown some improvement….Stewart remarks every time he sees him about how well he is gaining weight…..I can tell he is better than when he arrived but seeing and handling him daily I do not notice the gradual changes….His ribs no longer stick out but he still needs more weight on his topline….His butt seems to be getting a little bigger and he has shown more interest in life….He nickers every time he sees my van coming home becuase he knows he is soon to be turned out in the yard and given his daily concentrate ration….

He gets a good bit of beet pulp and a little bit of a lot of other stuff….he basically gets the sme ration as Perkins who gets at least twice as much as Star Baby….Perkins has always been a hard keeper and Star Baby will stay fat on not much of anything.

Pete is also getting a dose of Source daily….

Two days ago when it rained, it had stopped raining when I got home and the grass was still wet. Pete cam to the gate to be turned out and I looked down at his feet and since they were wet……

I could clearly see between 3/4 and an inch of new sound hoof wall growth extending down from his coronary band. It appeared to be bright and solid and strong….and all four feet looked the same.

Julie, my farrier, will look at him again on Friday.

I complemented him on his new growth, and turned him out…..

He amazed me by walking off soundly and heading for the house to see if Marie had any horse cookies…

Later in the evening when I was leading him back to his paddock so that I could open the gates which blocked the driveway, he was walking so fast that I had to step along to keep up with him….I was thrilled to see him walking so well…..

Then last night, when I opend the gate to turn him out into the yard…….
he broke into a trot as soon as he cleared the gate and trotted toward the house and then bucked and farted and ran across the yard…..

He had his tail up on his back and was prancing all around and obviously felt better……

I yelled for Marie to come see but she was in the back of the house and I had to go all the way to the house to make her hear me….I think her hearing is slipping to as she either can not hear me or is totally ignoring me……others often complain about my volume….

Anyhow when she finally showed up with his cookies Pete had calmed down and was grazing in the yard but came right to her for his cookies.

I was so happy for him that i left him in the yard all night and he was out there grazing when I let the dogs out at 4:00 am….

When I went out to go to work he had gone to the barn and was lying down and all I had to do was change the gates….

I am so glad to finally see him feeling better….


Farrier was here last night….

the foot he is lame on has an active abcess….

all four feet have multiple sole lession scars from previous abcesses….

the field he was in for two years is, at best, a damp field….

Farrier said his feet felt more like bars of soap than hooves….result of the constant wetness he has been in for years.

He just has to grow new hooves all around….going to begin a regimen of spraying soles with iodine and going to start him on a hoof supplement. I don’t know if that will help but it most likely can not hurt.

he is already walking better every day and is now pretty much sound on three feet and the one with the active abcess has opened itself….he has been improving daily since he has been here.

he is learning his new name and nickers loudly in the evenings when it is feeding time…..

I let him out in the yard to feed him to aleviate interference with meals from the brush abatement crew. then I let him graze for a half hour or so…..he has taken to going up to the front door to say howdy to Marie….

he was a perfect gentleman for the farrier and even stood well on the sore foot while she looked at the other three feet…..

Thanks Julie for coming out after hours to look at him….

he gets wormed tonight and will do the others while we are at it. little early for fall worming but going with zimectrin gold this time…..

progress is being made and we are on the road to recovery…..just a matter of time and care…

MSCC AND FARM DOINGS


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Below is Dee Dee on alert…Dee is the watch dog…she does not miss much….she is pretty much a homebody and like to stay close to her people…she is asleep next to my chair as I type this….Not real big but wiry and fast and getting to be very protective of the place and Marie… She likes to stay close and Apache is the free spirit and the adventurer…Dee is pretty Conservative and cautious….

DEE DEE IS THE WATCH DOG,,,,ALWAYS THE FIRST TO ALERT

DEE DEE IS THE WATCH DOG,,,,ALWAYS THE FIRST TO ALERT

But all she had to do is sound the alarm and the enforcer is pretty quickly going to show up….He is the Guard dog….If I tell them somone is all right they will accept them quickly….but if I don’t tell them, they snarl and bark enough to keep you in your car….Marie says that during the week, whenever anyone comes to the door that they are very protective….

APACHE IS THE GUARD DOG

APACHE IS THE GUARD DOG

Pete is the guard horse….He still is not sound enough to deal with the boss mare so I keep him in a little lot near the stable and trun him out when I am home ot graze in the yard….when he sees my van in the evenings now he goes to his gate and nickers….I shut the gate to the highway and open his and he comes out and grazes….he soon makes his way ot the house to see if Marie has any cookies….

Yesterday I was mowing a paddock and looked toward the house to see him standing next to the sidewalk and looking in the front door looking for Marie….I called her and told her to go to the door….he got his cookie and went back to grazing…

PETE HANGING OUT BY THE POORCH WAITING  FOR COOKIES

PETE HANGING OUT BY THE POORCH WAITING FOR COOKIES

I think he is putting on a little weight….He is still pretty lame in the front feet but the back seem to be getting better….Julie says he has so much undermining of the sole from all the abcesses that it is going to take a while for him to come around…

while grazing he has demonstrated a marked preference for the bermuda grass….he grazes the bermuda grass right down to the dirt….then he moves on to the other grasses…we actually have some bluegrass in the back yard and he does go back there and nibble on it sometimes but I think he wants to stay in the front just in case of a cookie spill…

PETE GRAZES THE BEDRMUDA GRASS INTO THE DIRT

PETE GRAZES THE BEDRMUDA GRASS INTO THE DIRT

He did manage to find my root boxes….These are boxes that have plexiglass panels so we can look at roots growing throught the soil….this one had a tillage radish and some winter peas growing in it….OOPHS…that one ain’t coming back because he bit the growth point off with the top of the radish….

WONDER WHO DID THAT???

WONDER WHO DID THAT???

This rootbox has tillage radish and oats growing in it….

RADISHES AND OATS IN THE ROOTBOX

RADISHES AND OATS IN THE ROOTBOX

this one I had to reseed…it has barley and crimson clover coming up well now….don’t know why the original seeding did not take….

RESEEDED BARLEY AND CRIMSON CLOVER

RESEEDED BARLEY AND CRIMSON CLOVER

Thank goodness my cover crop buckets are doing okay….one bucket got a little too much water and the ryegrass has wilted back pretty badly but the others are doing well….I didn’t put drain holes in the buckets because I was hoping to salvage them after the cover crops….

COVER CROP BUCKETS

COVER CROP BUCKETS

This is a photo of mustard blooming…this is mustard from last years fall mix. we used regular mustard and it is tall and somwhat spindly and is the first victim of the cold weather. This year we used a forage mustard in an effort to get the aleopathic benefits of mustard as well as increase the biomass…now I have to learn to distinguish it from the rape and the radishes,,,

THE MUSTARD IS BLOOMING

THE MUSTARD IS BLOOMING

I have mustard blooming in this field with sorghum sudan and millet six feet tall because after grazing the summer cover twice, I broadcast a hodge podge of seed on the paddock…I don’t even remeber how long ago…I have it recorded but do not recall. I do recall that I used a hodge podge of leftover seed of all types including some fall mix from last year and some summer mix…So now I have a very diverse paddock with buckwheat and sorghum sudan and millet as well as radishes and rape and mustard and crimson clover…I don’t see much cereal grain but there is also a lot of pasture grasses in the paddock….everything from fescue to crab grass…

HODGE PODGE COVER CROPS...SUMMER AND FALL

HODGE PODGE COVER CROPS…SUMMER AND FALL

Below is the former bull lot that has become the poster child for cover crops on my place. This is the paddock that I mowed summer cover and reseeded on Labor day weekend….three weeks ago….a lot of the green is still Sorghum Sudan and millet…both regrowth and new seedlings from the old crop…but there is a plethora of the new fall seedlings as well…rape and radishes are very evident and the cereal grain wheat and winter oats are coming up but hard to see yet…The new crimson clover is not yet visible but that is normal and I do not know what phacelia looks like and that is a new species in the mix this year along with the forage mustard. The mustard and radishes both have some aleopathic effects and this year we switched to forage mustard to increase biomass.

BULL FIELD THREE WEEKS AFTER PLANTING

BULL FIELD THREE WEEKS AFTER PLANTING

This is another shot of the bull pasture that is an attempt to show the radishes and rape among the summer annual grasses….I think next summer I am going to try some dwarf brown mid rib sorghum as the primary summer crop…I really liked what I saw at Blacksotne this summer.

I am also tinkering with the idea of planting the new field to warm season grasses…there might be too much shade there for them but It is a good place to give it a try and it will never work if I don’t plant some….Warm sesaon grasses take a couple of years to get establihed but the field is certainly not very productive now and I have little to loose other than the cost of the seed. Trying to figure out what grassed I want to try…probably Big Bluestem and Indian Grass and maybe one more.

SUMMER REGROWTH AND RADISHES AND RAPE

SUMMER REGROWTH AND RADISHES AND RAPE