Friday, June 15, 2018

Soybean Planting


Soybean Planting

When in high school, I was anxious for school to end so that I could help Dad plant beans.  I was especially excited this year when Keith Kisling invited me to watch him plant beans.  That's Keith with the auger and shoot above his head.  The occasion for my invitation was that he had a new planter, a 30' Kinze 3600.  It plants ~ 24 rows at 15".  It is way too wide to transport on the highway so it rises up and rotates 90° making it narrower than the tractor.

International 5488 and Kinze 3600
He fills the white hoppers on top with soybean seed, sprinkles on inoculent and he is off planting.

International 5488 and Kinze 3600
I love watching him work.  Kyle is operating the planter in this picture.

You can look up this planter at YouTube .  I saw a video of it being used in uncultivated corn stalks from the previous season.  It really works.  No-till is here to stay!

Planted Seed
The caulters cut the opening into which the seed drops.  These seeds did not get covered so I could photograph them.

Bean Plant
Six days later the beans are emerging.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Yellow Violet


Downy Yellow Violet
This from Gorman Nature Center in May 2007.  It is also known as Viola pubescens. It is a perennial herb.  The flower is reportedly edible and it is propagated by seed.  It grows in the woodland.


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