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Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create a no-till mulched ...
- From: KAKerby AT aol.com
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- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create a no-till mulched ...
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 00:58:20 -0500 (EST)
No more than an acre, and we'd be doing transplants of warm-season crops
such as cucurbits and sweetcorn. That might sound odd for sweetcorn,
to do transplants. But our window of opportunity is pretty short for
sweetcorn so a lot of growers here start it in trays inside, then put them out
around May 15th.
Another idea I had was to cut the dead standing hay as early and as
low as possible, say Feb 15 or March 1st, thereby creating the mulch (the field
was fallow last year). Then let the existing grasses and the soil's
existing weed seedbank send up whatever growth is going to come on through that
mulch, because I know there'd be at least some growth (possibly a lot).
Right after that first cutting, I could turn my chicken army in there to
peck down whatever new green materials come up. Leave them there for two
months or so to really hammer hard on any fresh new greens and deposit their
little packets of fertilizer at the same time. Then pull them off, plant
the transplants through the mulch, and let the transplants root down through the
mulch and into the soil below. I'd still have my 90day window between
manure application and harvest, and that would put some fast-acting nitrogen
into the mulch pack. The timing would have to be careful, but I would
think hard grazing pressure for two months from the birds would at least set
back the weeds a fair amount, and reduce whatever would be left so the
transplants have a chance to get going. What I'm not sure of is whether
bird poo deposited on top of the mulch would do anything for the crop growing
below the mulch, and/or if my timing would be too close or not sufficient for
everything that needs to happen. Figured I'd pencil it out first, and make
those mistakes on paper before trying it in the field.
Kathryn Kerby
frogchorusfarm.com
Snohomish, WA
In a message dated 1/27/2011 8:47:38 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
steved AT ipa.net writes:
Kathyrn == |
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Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create a no-till mulched ...,
KAKerby, 01/28/2011
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Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create ano-till mulched ...,
William H Shoemaker, 01/28/2011
- Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create ano-till mulched ..., Richard Stewart, 01/28/2011
- Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create a no-till mulched ..., Richard Robinson, 01/28/2011
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Re: [Market-farming] can I crimp an old hayfield to create ano-till mulched ...,
William H Shoemaker, 01/28/2011
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