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Planting sugarcane in South Louisiana
Topic Started: Aug 11 2008, 10:00 PM (152 Views)
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This is what we are doing all this month and hopefully finish the first week of sept. so I can make the KSBA fall hunt. We have 5 crews of 3 man per crew planting 3 rows on each crew. We have 1100 acres to plant all walking behind these wagons planting by hand in August . It is really hot...but these mexicans do a great job and are hard workers.
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This tractor is covering the sugarcane in the row after planting,.
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Another pic covering
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I got good friend Steven Batiste to stand in the Cane to show its height for this early in the year.Steven is one of our key people and best operator of equipment.
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Nice pics Boutte! Man that cane sure grows fast. Did you just plant that this morning! :lol:
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Jimino has taught you well Fasola...lol...That cane was planted last August.
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Thats some cool pics, the machine covering the sugarcane is pretty neat.
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Calvin have you tried miracle growth behind the planting,all it would take is one more mexican with a big squirt bottle. Big Ronnie
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looks good and that is a big garden compared to mine I have 6 tomatoes planted.
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Remind me to come in the winter, that all looks lilke way too much work for a sorry Okie :P . Trott
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