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    Posted: 22 Feb 2017 at 12:52pm
I spread Lime & dry fertilizer on frozen fields in December. Then, plowed thawed fields in February. Not the usual.  Here's some photos to enjoy. 

Looking down the hood of the 7060 while spreading lime in the chopped corn stalks.



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This lime spreader did such a good job. It's calibration settings were very close. I spread 1000 lbs in some areas & 2000 lbs in other areas of same field.

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This is a great shot. The sun is actually on the left behind the cab corner. What you see between the wiper & exhaust muffler is a Sun-Dog in the late December afternoon. 

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This was yesterday. Plow is an AC 2000 moonbeam 6-18s. Tractor is AC 7060 in 1st-High-high button @ 4.7mph. 
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This is a shot of the furrow out the smaller window under the main windshield. Sorry about the blur.
 
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You plowed your dry fertilizer down that deep???
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Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

You plowed your dry fertilizer down that deep???

Tbone95, thanks for the reply. To answer - Not as a rule. My lime & fertilizer application timing was not usual for this year, either. Last summer & falls rains/storms enabled weeds a foothold, plus delayed harvest right up to Thanksgiving. Then conditions were muddy. So, I waited until a freeze to apply product so as not to cut ruts. I also wanted to plow under corn stalks & waterhemp seed. That weed has become a problem. So yes, I would rather have plowed after harvest, then applied lime & fertilize on top. Basically, working with how the weather allows. To a further extent, I also no-til. That keeps the plow in the shed. But, this field's weed problem demanded otherwise.
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Creek Jenkins, thanks for the laugh!!
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I like your: pics, front tires, and that's sum good ole black dirt!
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plowing the fertilizer and lime may seem deep, thought plant roots will draw nutrients from 0- 6 inches. the plow will mix fertilizer through the plow depth not just flip it to the bottom of the furrow 
   
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YEP.......... that IS some good looking dirt !!
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That's some nice pictures,, that's a nice looking plow too,, don't think that plow has sit outside very much lol
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Where in Illinois are you? That is a big plow. Looks good.

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Dad always said; "best time to spread fertilizer is on top of snow".
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Originally posted by Plowking77 Plowking77 wrote:

That's some nice pictures,, that's a nice looking plow too,, don't think that plow has sit outside very much lol

Thanks for your compliments. The plow has a history. I bought it from a farmer In the Fisher, IL area back in 2006. He had an auction of his older equipment, as he was changing equipment brands cause the Fisher AC dealership closed & he was tired of driving for parts & service. I remember meeting him prior to the auction to view/drive his tractors 1981 7060 & 82' 8070. All of his equipment had been excellently maintained. I put in some absentee bids cause I couldn't be at auction. Anyway, I was severely outbid on tractors, but won the plow (he had two AC 2000 6-18s, one for 7060, one for 8070). I was picking up the plow when the farmer's Dad lent me a hand loading it on my trailer. The Dad said that I got the better one. Said it was new in 1984 & was a Show Demo item in the 1984 Farm Progress Show held near Fisher. After the show, it sat on the Fisher AC dealership lot for too long (a year?). So, dealer made them a great purchase deal on it. The moldboard ID tag wires are still on the back supports on each bottom. I think a few tags are still on it (392s I believe).

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Originally posted by wheatbreeder wheatbreeder wrote:

plowing the fertilizer and lime may seem deep, thought plant roots will draw nutrients from 0- 6 inches. the plow will mix fertilizer through the plow depth not just flip it to the bottom of the furrow 
   


Hmmm.....to some extent maybe. In my opinion, a plow would be a terribly ineffective mixer. Not totally unmixed, but not good at it at all.

Hey, whatever. I didn't mean any offense of course.
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Hey Ac7060il where in IL are you? There has been a lot of activity around my area as of late with fertilizer and NH3 going on and I have heard others are plowing also.
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Hey Tbone95 I agree about the plow being the best of mixing. I broadcast all of the all of  fertilizer on top at planting time and incorporate it so the fertilizer is in the top three inches 
  
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Does everyone still moldboard plow out there?  
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Originally posted by VAfarmboy VAfarmboy wrote:

Does everyone still moldboard plow out there?  

No. Most conventional tillage programs are using disk-chisels or disk-rippers in the fall. As I stated earlier, I choose to plow this field in attempt to bury waterhemp weed seed.
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Originally posted by farmboy520 farmboy520 wrote:

Hey Ac7060il where in IL are you? There has been a lot of activity around my area as of late with fertilizer and NH3 going on and I have heard others are plowing also.

Christian County - Taylorville area. Yes, lots of fertilizer going on fields here this week also.
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Originally posted by shameless (ne) shameless (ne) wrote:

I like your: pics, front tires, and that's sum good ole black dirt!

Shameless, thanks for your compliments. Those front tires (18.4-16s) where off the rear of a gleaner L2. I like how they float & still grip for turning. TopSoil is about 24" deep of #46 Herrick Silt Loam. B horizon is a yellow clay. Field tiles spaced every 60' and at 30" deep. Tiles run about 80-90% of the time. Without tile, I wouldn't have been plowing this early.
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I'd like to have some black dirt like that




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Originally posted by Jwmac7060 Jwmac7060 wrote:

I'd like to have some black dirt like that

Wouldn't we all Jwmac, wouldn't we all. I've been leveling up fall chiseled ground all week and it's workin good. Can't ever remember workin ground in feb before. Strange start to the year, I hope its a good sign.


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Dad told of an unuasually early spring, fellows got out and planted oats and eventually  along came may and they planted their corn... the oats stayed short and spindly, the corn froze out and the hustle to replant didn't amount to much either... said the seed would have been better left in the bag... the only good crops were the 2nd year hay fields. 
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All signs point to a draught...We've already started missing rains...Supposed to be 30 degrees with snow flurries tomorrow...It 72 here right now so we are supposed to have storms tonight
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We got the temp drops and the snow..........Not as bad as they predicted, Thank God!!

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I disked a hay field a couple weeks ago, gonna plant pumpkins in it.  Lots of guys plowing the last few weeks, a friend planted barley on Wednesday.  Got snow yesterday and only in the low 30's today.  Getting a bit worried as our fruit trees in Western Colorado are budding out, over a month too early.  Time will tell...
 
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Dafodils are up here and the wheat really did never go dormant...Hope it doesn't get too cold
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