Below is a picture of us planting wheat in one of our irrigated circles. In the background you can see another tractor. After we harvested our wheat last June we ran our disc (basically a huge tilling implement) through the circle. We ran it through again a second time before we planted and when we went to plant we realized that the ground was too loose to plant the wheat. In order to resolve this issue we ran a packer over the ground to pack the dirt and make the ground nice and flat for when we planted.
On the irrigated land we planted about two bushels (120 pounds) of wheat per acre. So I spent just about half of my time filling the drill and the other half planting.
Below is about three weeks of growth:
It was funny to me when I started filling the wheat drill for the first time. We did a bunch of work to get the wheat out of the field and now we are doing a lot of work to put it back in. It's like the Lion King's circle of life, but for farmers. (Queue the Lion King theme song)
-Farmer Ryan
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