Where is your ranch/farm located? Does Eagle seed still make the fall Buffalo blend?? I have used it in the past, but for the last two years, have used products from Green Cover Seed
NE Kansas. I think they still do, I have switched to Stratton Seed the last couple years. Thinking about trying Green Cover Seed next year though. We loved Eagle seed but they are a good amount more expensive.
What about planting a very short maturity soybean where the pods are already filled and dropping leaves when you drill in the fall mix? Then it wouldn't matter if you ran them over..that way you would receive way more sunlight down thru the beans to get your fall blend up faster?
That would defiantly work. Although, We do a lot of hunting early season (September). So we like to still have fresh green leaves for the deer to eat since its their favorite food source that time of year.
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@Cyrus Khalid i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
It’s not extra nitrogen. 😂 it’s a bacteria that is fixing N in return from root exudates (sugar) from soybeans. The N is being used by beans. A symbiotic relationship.
I liked your video, I have the same drill, can you share the drill settings and if you made any adjustments to the drill. Thanks
Where is your ranch/farm located? Does Eagle seed still make the fall Buffalo blend?? I have used it in the past, but for the last two years, have used products from Green Cover Seed
NE Kansas. I think they still do, I have switched to Stratton Seed the last couple years. Thinking about trying Green Cover Seed next year though. We loved Eagle seed but they are a good amount more expensive.
Great video I am going to start this system in spring on my new property.
Awesome!! Good luck and let me know how it goes
How does the brassica and radishes look. Does the rye compete too much
They do well as long as you get decent rain. baseball/ softball size is common in my plots. They like the nitrogen the beans produce
How did you keep the deer from devouring the beans as soon as they emerged?
By planting more acres then the deer can eat. Sounds like you have too many deer around.
Did the L6060 handle the drill ok?
I believe it’s a M6060 but yes I’ve used it for years and it’s perfect
What about planting a very short maturity soybean where the pods are already filled and dropping leaves when you drill in the fall mix? Then it wouldn't matter if you ran them over..that way you would receive way more sunlight down thru the beans to get your fall blend up faster?
That would defiantly work. Although, We do a lot of hunting early season (September). So we like to still have fresh green leaves for the deer to eat since its their favorite food source that time of year.
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Bishop Garrett instablaster :)
@Cyrus Khalid i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Cyrus Khalid it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out!
Are you still utilizing the Buffalo system? Thoughts now?
Yes and I love it.
Hi, I am thinking about getting the same drill. How many HP you got on your tractor? Mine is 70HP with 3300lbs lift capacity.
You shouldn't have a problem. Our is 65hp and works great.
@@roundtreeranch thank you!
My JD 5075e (72 hp at the engine) pulls the larger 706NT with no problem.
Have you tried Green Cover seed? The price looks real good. I need a drill bad
No I haven’t, I’m looking into all the options for next spring though.
Is NY too northern/cold for doing a system like this?
I wouldn't think so. I don't have any experience in that area though... I think it would work well with some possible tweaks to the fall seed blends.
Do you still use this method?
Yes we do!
So no fert on the beans???
I'm .planting good bottom ground in Ohio and buying land pride 606nt.
Beans look great btw.
I have never put fert on any of my foodplots. usually by year two of using the buffalo system I see amazing results
Great video!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
What is that type of drill cost?
$12,000 I think
It’s not extra nitrogen. 😂 it’s a bacteria that is fixing N in return from root exudates (sugar) from soybeans. The N is being used by beans. A symbiotic relationship.