Announcers at Charlotte said they grow/keep grass on the track during off-season. They said it adds good nutrients into the soil. A few months back I was driving by and actually saw the grass on the track. Hmmm,
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Announcers at Charlotte said they grow/keep grass on the track during off-season. They said it adds good nutrients into the soil. A few months back I was driving by and actually saw the grass on the track. Hmmm,
Eldora used to do that too
There's some driver that are still on grass!
I had read that in the old days it was not uncommon to seed down a track in the fall with a cover crop of some sort of grass, oats, or similar in order to hold the track through the winter. In Spring it prevented runoff and erosion and when it was worked in it created organic matter to help hold moisture. Some fairgrounds tracks even spread manure from the barns at the fair directly onto the tracks for the same reason.
Who knew this worked
Winter wheat, my Dad planted it every fall and tilled it under every spring.
Must work good
Looks like a baseball field. Thanks for posting.
With that good a success with the cover crop, they should look at planting winter vegetables on it! Lease that out to a local farmer and make a few bucks and get the cover crop for free!
Asphalt = dirt tracks when NASCAR folks prepare the track
I know the lab results are beyond reproach (eye roll) but maybe they should send samples of the seed & fertilizeer used along with the tire samples.
The way that all of these states are legalizing Marijuana they could grow that there and use the profits for proper maintenance of the facility ?
How about planting some cherries so that that boy from Illinois can come pick them clean? ?
A Lott of tracks use to that but wheat works better it holds the moisture better.
Ask any farmer about it. Dirt with almost anything grown over it is much better than being naked.
I think fan boy Larson said that he was NOT going to run the million
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Most people don’t know how the cash is split up……just that it is some kinda way, probably, as far as we know.
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When Crown Point closed, the story going around was that the buyer wanted to put a restaurant there, but was denied due to soil contamination. They likely can't just plant items for human consumption, on a racetrack in the off season.
Potatoes? No way. Spuds need loose sandy soil. Clay is way too heavy to grow decent spuds.
Corn? Nope. Corn is nitrogen intensive to get a decent yield. Too high on input costs and you don't want that much stubble and stover to try and incorporate into the surface.
Now soybeans, maybe. Soybeans are relatively easy and they put nitrogen back into the soil. Deer love them too so if the climate supports it, you might get a good food plot out of it. Set up a hunting stand up in the tower. Off season dual use of the race track.
No, stick with grasses. For a cover crop you can just use a broadcast spread and disk it in and you're done. Easy to till in once spring arrives.