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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5193487" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>I'm now happy. I was kicking myself in the butt for not planting 10 acres of our newly created plots in cereal rye and crimson right before this rain. Just got confirmation that the ONE plot I did plant in that is now down to the dirt. </p><p></p><p>Anyone know why it's cereal rye/rye grass/Bermuda they target? I have one plot that was half drilled in wheat/rape into thatch and half cereal rye/crimson in new dirt….the wheat/rape is booming, and the rye/crimson is just dirt. </p><p></p><p>BSK, I think you mentioned replanting in wheat in October. I'm thinking about storing my cereal rye for next year and buying/planting wheat instead. Is that what y'all would do? </p><p></p><p>Is it the species of the plant the worms are targeting?…..or is it the newly-tilled ground with fresh green growth versus drilled plants into thatch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5193487, member: 5787"] I’m now happy. I was kicking myself in the butt for not planting 10 acres of our newly created plots in cereal rye and crimson right before this rain. Just got confirmation that the ONE plot I did plant in that is now down to the dirt. Anyone know why it’s cereal rye/rye grass/Bermuda they target? I have one plot that was half drilled in wheat/rape into thatch and half cereal rye/crimson in new dirt….the wheat/rape is booming, and the rye/crimson is just dirt. BSK, I think you mentioned replanting in wheat in October. I’m thinking about storing my cereal rye for next year and buying/planting wheat instead. Is that what y’all would do? Is it the species of the plant the worms are targeting?…..or is it the newly-tilled ground with fresh green growth versus drilled plants into thatch? [/QUOTE]
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