That is 21-7-7. The stubble is rye grass that was just baled. Feeding coastal bermuda coming out finally.That is a pretty broad broadcast spreader! What are you feeding? Looks like regular grass...
Taking what too serious? Standard practice if you want a good hay crop.Shoot son, your takin this way to seriously
No fight from me, I love hearing about different tools. Will look into that Gen-Till-II, thanks.I don't want to start a big fight, but check out gen-till II. Their design doesn't need all the weight you are pulling. I have one, so I know of what I speak. I use my 7' model on pastures and waterways, that I make hay on. I was going to buy a aerway, but happened to see the video, comparing the 2 and am happy to say it was cheaper, too...
Here is a picture from their home page. I mistakenly said it was 7', actually 5.5 feet wide. I modified mine, by adding an old seeder box I had laying around. I am getting 4-1/2" to 5" penetration, with no weights, pulling it with an old Allis D-12 (around 35 HP) tractor, and no weights, other than the seeder. On the bigger units, you can angle the tines, like you do with a disc harrow, for more of a shattering effect...No fight from me, I love hearing about different tools. Will look into that Gen-Till-II, thanks.