Monday, November 14, 2011

Tilling Soil for 2012




Once the harvest is complete everyone is focused on the 2012 planting season. Here you see several pictures of chisel plowing. You will note that a fair amount of corn stalks remain on the surface. This helps control water and also wind erosion.




When I was an Iowa Tractor Boy the preparation of the soil for planting involved turning the soil completely over so that there was no stalks visible. This was the thinking of that era. The seed been needed to be free of rough material so that the crops could germinate and grow with no material preventing growth.




The new concept of minimum tillage reduces erosion and the crops also flourish with out the soil being eroded away.






This close up view allows you to see the amount of material left on the soil surface. Of course you are viewing John Deere equipment. The operator of this Tractor is a full time employee of John Deere Dubuque Tractor works.







For readers of this Blog who are not Farmers, please be aware that the focus of farming in this time is to be excellent stewards of the land. For those who may not already know, the State of Iowa has 25 percent of the Grade "A" farm land in the United States of America. Thus the name for Iowa is also "The Bread Basket of the United States." While several states may grow more of a specific crop, Iowa leads the nation in total production of food stuffs to feed the people, not only in the U. S. A. but in Countries around the World.



The tugs pushing barges loaded with grain are a common site on the Mississippi River. For those not involved in agriculture, I wish to inform you that Iowa Tractor Boys, as well as other Farmers in the Midwest are keenly aware of what is happening in the global market place regarding crop production and the impact that the weather on a worldwide basis has on their respective operations.



Yes, agriculture and farmers have to think on a global basis.







1 comment:

Iowa Farm Boy said...

The chisel plowing pictures were all taken on November 6th, 2011.